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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


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The research, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, analyzed 35 samples of balms and bandages from 19 mummies.

From Science Daily

There was a sizeable police presence in the area and visibly shocked local residents were in the streets, including some with bandaged faces.

From Barron's

He tried to get a mitten on the hand, but it wouldn't fit over the bandage.

From Literature

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