bandaged

IPA: bˈændʌdʒd

adjective

  • covered or wrapped with a bandage
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Examples of "bandaged" in Sentences

  • o '' bandaged 'an' 'the Evil One,' an '' casket. '
  • ¿Qué te pasó? he asked, referring to her bandaged hand.
  • She had her arm bandaged from the wrist to the shoulder!
  • One of her eyes was bandaged after being damaged by the bullet.
  • Her throat is heavily bandaged, which is just as well; the scars underneath are rather ... distinctive.
  • Thus, Murder, My Sweet opens in a police station, as Marlowe, eyes bandaged, is being grilled by the cops.
  • While Kevin bandaged his wound, ripping the gauze and tape with his teeth, Sarah retrieved the station’s cleaning supplies.
  • There was also one episode where he went the whole episode with his dominant hand bandaged up as if he had broken that arm.
  • The butler's little daughter, aged seven, is having her feet "bandaged" for the first time, and is in torture, but bears it bravely in the hope of "getting a rich husband."
  • The very first evening statements were whispered about to the effect that her state of disrepair is such that she has not been to her own port for nine months, and has been sailing for that time without a certificate; that her starboard shaft is partially fractured, and that to reduce the strain upon it the floats of her starboard wheel have been shortened five inches, the strain being further reduced by giving her a decided list to port; that her crank is "bandaged," that she is leaky; that her mainmast is sprung, and that with only four hours 'steaming many of her boiler tubes, even some of those put in at Auckland, had already given way.

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