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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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Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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While escaping, she and her colleagues treated the wounded secretly, often without bandages.

From Barron's

In one moment, they appeared on the verge of a breakdown; in others, they attempted to place a bandage on the pain and act with exuberance.

From Los Angeles Times

This could create flexible bandages that change shape as wounds heal or water filters that can be fine-tuned to sift out certain particles.

From Scientific American

Suffering from shell-shock and with one arm bandaged, the 37-year-old fired at the waves of Russian soldiers trying to storm his position.

From BBC

The Sudanese Doctors Union will then be able to provide bandages, fluids, antibiotics and other basics to her health centre for trauma injuries.

From BBC