badge - A small object or picture worn, badger - A small animal with black and white stripes on its face that lives underground, edge - The outside line or border of something, hedge - A line of bushes or small trees grown to make a boundary or fence, ledge - A narrow shelf of rock or stone that sticks out from a wall or cliff, sledge - A vehicle used to slide over snow or ice, often pulled or pushed, bridge - A structure built to cross over something like a river or road, ridge - A long, raised line, such as the top of a hill or mountain, lodger - A person who rents and lives in a room in someone else’s home, splodge - A thick, messy mark or patch, often made by paint or mud, budget - A plan for how much money you can spend and save, fudge - A soft, sweet treat made from sugar, butter and milk, judge - A person who decides who is right or wrong, especially in a court or competition, nudge - A gentle push to get someone’s attention, trudge - To walk slowly and with effort, often because you are tired, sludge - Thick, wet mud or waste that is messy and sticky, smudge - A dirty mark made by rubbing something like ink or dirt,

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