bandaged

[ UK /bˈændɪd‍ʒd/ ]
[ US /ˈbændədʒd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. covered or wrapped with a bandage
    an injury bound in fresh gauze
    the bandaged wound on the back of his head

How To Use bandaged In A Sentence

  • She had her arm bandaged from the wrist to the shoulder! Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
  • At least twenty people were on crutches, had parts bandaged, or with open wounds not even covered.
  • What he did was wrong, but ok, its over, let them move on. rihanna is constantly saying how she wants to be a role model for these girls, buttruth is that if the get out of the situation of domestic violence, theyll sink right back in. she dresses half naked (her white bandaged body @ the award show) and she has gun tatoos and has guns in her her music videos. so shes promoting fire arm then. shes tryign to make him look like a monster, he is just a man. she played her part in the situation, and i just think its time people stop talkin about this. theres no progress in regressing! ABC Yanks Chris Brown “Good Morning America” Performance
  • He was laying under an army blanket, on a rickety cot, right arm bandaged, and the other pillowing his head.
  • He bandaged the hand and called an ambulance. The Sun
  • One bandaged leg is visible from the tangle of sheets on his hospital bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nevertheless you could have bandaged his cuts.
  • I have a long-standing leg ulcer Just above my ankle so the left leg is bandaged from knee to toes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Staff bandaged the wound but it failed to heal. The Sun
  • The next morning, all bandaged up, I stuck out my thumb and caught a ride to Tay Ninh.
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