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bandage

[ban-dij] / ˈbæn dɪdʒ /
NOUN
covering for wound
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VERB
cover a wound
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STRONG


Example Sentences

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But they hadn’t come prepared with plaster or bandages to make a cast, and so, the exam ended.

From Literature

These stories are harsh and brief, like a bandage ripped from a wound.

From The Wall Street Journal

She felt my pulse, changed all the bandages on my monkey bites, and washed my face with a cool rag.

From Literature

In 2011, the late Labour MP Paul Flynn, a staunch republican, called on MPs "to remove the bandages from our mouths" when it came to royalty.

From BBC

"There are bandages that absorb fluid, and some that release antimicrobial agents," said Okoro.

From Science Daily