bandage
IPA: bˈændɪdʒ
noun
- A strip of gauze or similar material used to protect or support a wound or injury.
- A strip of cloth bound round the head and eyes as a blindfold.
- (figuratively, by extension) A provisional or makeshift solution that provides insufficient coverage or relief.
verb
- To apply a bandage to something.
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Examples of "bandage" in Sentences
- He wore a giant mitten of a bandage on it.
- The cubs come to the rescue and bandage him.
- He thought the bandages were part of the play.
- Obata believes that the bandages aid the design.
- The issue is whether we should mention the bandage.
- This is just as important as the bandage and the flower.
- It is also used in the manufacture of adhesive bandages.
- Following the surgery, the patient is covered in bandages.
- Before the advent of modern antibiotics, it was used to medicate bandages.
- They carry a cravat bandage with their uniform in the form of a neckerchief.
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