Aún no tenemos significados para "red badge".
1All these recitals of soldiers are stamped with the red badge of courage.
2Getting groaned at by Gerry Westbrook was practically a red badge of courage.
3He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage.
4There, too, lay the red badge which had been shot from Frank's arm.
5In the lobby, eyes turned toward his red badge, then away.
6Stephen Crane called a wound "the red badge of courage."
7Brown, gray, and black are their clothes, but all wear a red badge on their breast.
8He cannot face the possibility of suffering "a red badge", and flees, before later returning.
9As they walked, Reynolds handed each of them a red badge with the word Visitor stamped across it.
10And so, the sole Rolls-Royce EV will forever wear the red badge that marks it as a prototype.
11He gave up his orchestral position to fight against Frederick the Great, and brought home a red badge of courage.
12Fool hens, the woodsman called them, and the motley and mark of their weak mentality were a red badge near the eye.
13Nicknamed the Bluebirds, having played in that colour for more than 100 years, Cardiff have also adopted a red badge featuring a dragon.
14To shed bright blood, to wear the red badge of courage,-thatwas one thing; but to be reduced to this was quite another.
15To make sure of his immunity, he would even leave off the red badge which he was accustomed to display on Socialist occasions!
16Peter left off his red badge, and the button with the clasped hands and went up into the gallery and lost himself in the crowd.
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