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  • 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
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  • 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.
  • Among them were wounded and bandaged soldiers aboard a clearly marked hospital bus.
  • He bandaged the man's wounds and carried him to an inn where he nursed him through the night.
  • Her arm was bandaged from the elbow to the fingers.
  • This I cleaned as well as I could and stitched it up, then bandaged it using the last of my clean gauze bandages.
  • Shomron, the Israeli radioman, sat on the floor, too, with his back against the opposite wall and his bandaged leg stretched out in front of him. The Omega Theory
  • The nurse bandaged up his sprained ankle.
  • She was seen leaving there with her left middle finger heavily bandaged and blood seeping through. The Sun
  • But if any bone be moved from its place, or a joint of the toes be luxated, or any of the bones of the part called the tarsus be displaced, it must be forced back again to its place as described with regard to the hand; and is to be treated with cerate, compresses, and bandages, like the fractures, with the exception of the splints; and is to be secured tightly in the same way, and the bandages renewed on the third day; and the patient thus bandaged should return the same answers as in fractures, as to the bandages feeling tight or slack. On Fractures
  • Again the hand is bandaged for three days and the wound examined. Times, Sunday Times
  • His left eye was heavily bandaged.
  • Benedict put the pail down beside the vet, then returned to where Grace was standing, nursing her bandaged arm. GRACE
  • However, Goodchild (brought back by his cry for help) bandaged the ankle with a pocket-handkerchief, and assisted by the landlord, raised the crippled Apprentice to his legs, offered him a shoulder to lean on, and exhorted him for the sake of the whole party to try if he could walk. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
  • My thumb spent quite a few weeks heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • My thumb spent quite a few weeks heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Converse had salved his ear in vaseline and bandaged it with cotton and gauze.
  • Again the hand is bandaged for three days and the wound examined. Times, Sunday Times
  • The doctor put a splint on the arm and bandaged it up.
  • On campus, they stick out like the proverbial sore thumb because they are the ones with the bandaged fingers.
  • Fancy a pagne or skirt all formed of little strips of material bedizened with red and black hieroglyphics, stiffened with bitumen, and apparently belonging to a freshly unbandaged mummy.
  • She got splints and set his leg just as knacky, and bandaged it up, and she has tended him like a sick baby ever since. Further Chronicles of Avonlea
  • The cut was bandaged to stem the bleeding.
  • Thus, Murder, My Sweet opens in a police station, as Marlowe, eyes bandaged, is being grilled by the cops. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • Gloved and aproned nurses, one per patient, move smoothly around their charges, gently raising a bandaged hand from a pillow over here, checking the flow of liquid through a tube over there.
  • When she returned home her face was still heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nurse had disinfected the wound before she bandaged it.
  • See, the doctor not just bandaged Bobby himself, but stuck a big wad of gauze into the slice she'd put in him, to keep it open and to help it drain.
  • 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
  • His right foot had to be released, he had six stitches inserted on his chin and his left wrist was bandaged.
  • Standing back, she saw that his right hand was bandaged, and that he wore a long farm-knife under the cincture of his red-stained tunic.
  • There stands the wee dog on his hind legs, his wound bandaged, a gun-belt strapped around his middle.
  • My thumb spent quite a few weeks heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Park rangers, alerted by her husband, bandaged a deep bite on her left leg before sending her to a nearby hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • the bandaged wound on the back of his head
  • She was seen leaving there with her left middle finger heavily bandaged and blood seeping through. The Sun
  • His toggery was that of a member of the prize-ring; what we now call a "belcher" bound his throat; a spotted _fogle_ bandaged his Rookwood
  • His girlfriend's feet have been heavily bandaged due to all the cuts and they are all covered in bruises and bites.
  • Marie bandaged the wound and told us to go away and let her deal with her patient.
  • He bandaged the man's wounds and carried him to an inn where he nursed him through the night.
  • There was also one episode where he went the whole episode with his dominant hand bandaged up as if he had broken that arm. What do you like more man vs wild or survivor man
  • Staff bandaged the wound but it failed to heal. The Sun
  • When she returned home her face was still heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ethan had finished the procedure after I'd passed out and Fluffy was already bandaged up and in the recovery cot.
  • 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 Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
  • An awful vision confronted him, -- the Widder Poll, clad not only in the Tycoon rep, but her best palm-leaf shawl, her fitch tippet, and pumpkin hood; her face was still bandaged, and her head-gear had been enwound by a green _barège_ veil. Meadow Grass Tales of New England Life
  • He bandaged it with the remaining strip of cloth.
  • I'd have bandaged Brasel's finger and shot a fresh can of propane into Pagano's cookstove, but it wasn't up to me. Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Steak Chefs Go Meatless for Culinary Clash
  • I got up and helped Annie and Amy into the Aids office were I cleaned and bandaged their wounds.
  • After the doctor treated the wound, it was carefully bandaged.
  • Mom tells her that she'll have to keep her arm bandaged and in a sling for at least two weeks.
  • With his left knee already heavily bandaged and sore, the Argentinian appeared unlikely to continue after slipping and needing medical attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sleeping patient's eyes were bandaged, just in case she tried to anticipate what the surgeon would do next.
  • Her throat is heavily bandaged, which is just as well; the scars underneath are rather ... distinctive. Dark Dreams
  • His shoulder was still bandaged and his lip was heavily scabbed, but color had begun to return to his cheeks after a good night's rest.
  • He bandaged her wounds and they drove for help. The Sun
  • While the mullah glowered over the camp from the cave mouth or fulminated from the Quran or fought with other mullahs with words for weapons and abuse for argument, he bandaged and lanced and poulticed and physicked until his head swam with weariness. In The Time Of Light
  • The hyenas nipped at his bandaged arm, trying to rile him up.
  • Physio Mark Taylor bandaged him up and, after Pedersen tested the strapping and his confidence in training on Friday, he was restored to the front line.
  • One man was wheeled in with his hand all bandaged. Christianity Today
  • They’ll follow the sound of the energy discharge. his twin coughed into a bandaged hand, features haggard. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • With his left knee already heavily bandaged and sore, the Argentinian appeared unlikely to continue after slipping and needing medical attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was in a hospital bed, with her face bandaged up on one side and a sling round her arm.
  • And, finally, the great labour of the watering: the traditional noria, turned by a little bull with bandaged eyes and, above all, the shaduf, worked by men whose naked bodies stream with the cold water. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
  • Her nose and jaw were bandaged. The Sun
  • He watched in fascination as Nero, broken and bandaged, did the same.
  • The same with the broken hand, which was splinted and bandaged.
  • Some had their arms in improvised slings... some were bandaged with towels or strips of shirt. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • In Chicago an ideologue reproached Wright with the example of one Comrade Evans, whose head was bandaged.
  • My right boob is peeved, but bandaged and recovering well. No time to say hello, goodbye! « A Bird’s Nest
  • The nurse had disinfected the wound before she bandaged it.
  • The surgeon bandaged up his injured head.
  • It was bound tightly, suggesting that the one who bandaged it expected her to bleed more.
  • Her arm was bandaged from the elbow to the fingers.
  • Her arm was bandaged from the elbow to the fingers.
  • One of her eyes was bandaged after being damaged by the bullet. Doctors See Positive Signs as Key Test Looms
  • Indeed, Eobhan's right arm was both heavily bandaged and in a sling.
  • The sleeping patient's eyes were bandaged, just in case she tried to anticipate what the surgeon would do next.
  • Her head was bandaged, her right arm was in a sling over a white blanket and she had what Mohammed thought was a gunshot wound to a leg.
  • One man was wheeled in with his hand all bandaged. Christianity Today
  • Again the hand is bandaged for three days and the wound examined. Times, Sunday Times
  • A nurse cleaned and bandaged the wound.
  • After I said that Joey appeared before me with his arm bandaged up in a sling.
  • I bandaged it reasonably firmly and pulled the joint support over it.
  • He bandaged the hand and called an ambulance. The Sun
  • The best doctors in the kingdom treated it with all their skill; they bathed, and poulticed, and bandaged, but it was in vain. The Orange Fairy Book
  • He bandaged her wounds with bits of his clothing and picked her up into his arms.
  • Moon was too weak and tired to argue further so he lay back as Ryla bandaged his wounds.
  • The nurse bandaged up his injured finger.
  • Mention the word mummy, and you probably think of the shiny case of King Tut or the linen-bandaged walking dead in a George A. Romero film. FOXNews.com
  • And, finally, the great labour of the watering: the traditional noria, turned by a little bull with bandaged eyes and, above all, the shaduf, worked by men whose naked bodies stream with the cold water. Egypt (La Mort de Philae)
  • The young man's head was bandaged, disabling all of the most primal senses, save touch which now burned beneath the abrasive tethers on his wrists.
  • 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. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • He bandaged the wound, then called one of the evacuation staff to take her to a ship.
  • She also told me that our nurse had disinfected and bandaged the wound.
  • The nurse bandaged a sprained ankle
  • The nurse bandaged up his sprained ankle.
  • Some had their arms in improvised slings... some were bandaged with towels or strips of shirt. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • One of them proved to be the former millionaire playboy, now with a thick beard and his right hand bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • She could rub salve on his open wounds later, she bandaged a few that were bleeding badly but then covered him in his blankets and stroked his forehead.
  • An antiseptic powder composed of equal parts of boric acid and exsiccated alum is employed to protect the wound surfaces and the margins, and the parts are then bandaged. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Then the young man in corduroys and the bloom, etc., carried Denny home on his back, after his legs had been bandaged up, so that he looked like "wounded warriors returning. The Wouldbegoods
  • The sudden rush of cold air gave her goose bumps, but she ignored them and took his bandaged hand in hers.
  • With his left knee already heavily bandaged and sore, the Argentinian appeared unlikely to continue after slipping and needing medical attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like last time, Aero bandaged her foot but with some cream as well to soothe her ankle a bit.
  • This same someone had also cleaned his wound and bandaged it with another piece of clean cloth.
  • He reached up and patted her horse with his bandaged hand, careful to keep a tight grip on the reigns with the other as they walked down the broad main street.
  • The patient, when bandaged, should return the same answers as formerly stated, for the bandaging should be the same, and the same swellings should arise in the extremities, and the slackening of the bandages in like manner, and the new bandaging on the third day; and the bandaged part should be found reduced in swelling; and the new bandagings should be more tightly put on, and more pieces of cloth should be used; and the bandages should be carried loosely about the foot, unless the wound be near the knee. On Fractures
  • Her small body was bandaged and a tube inserted in her side drained her liver.
  • He bandaged her wounds and they drove for help. The Sun
  • The kid has bandaged two toy cats and two toy horses, all on the left foreleg, and crayoned an X-ray.
  • `Zelikov, get that bullhorn from the guard-hut," said Palmer, whose leg was being bandaged by the little Russian. KARA KUSH
  • Then a bayman washed down the enameled surface of the table, rinsing the blood away, and another attendant skilfully dressed and bandaged the second wound as he had done the first. Dave Darrin After The Mine Layers
  • Her arm was bandaged from the elbow to the fingers.
  • Fiona, who had been busy watching her bandaged legs to avoid stubbing her toes on rocks in the road, looked up and around her.
  • Sure enough, there was the wound, but someone had bandaged it, quite expertly too.
  • The one time he did manage to grab the mongrel by its collar the mange-ridden beast buried its teeth in the old man's hand, causing frantic scenes of first aid in the kitchen, where Mam poured Mercurochrome on the wound and bandaged it in a clean tea towel. Mad dogs and irishmen
  • Mr. Thwaite and I were soon liberally spattered as we tried to hold the beast still and I packed the stump with sulphon amide applied a thick pad of cotton wool and bandaged it in a figure eight to the other horn. Every living thing
  • Moya having . - his hands Bandaged in preparation by 11 is coach.
  • There were a couple of chaps with muskets looking on, and Ilderim was having his arm bandaged by a fellow in a kepi and spectacles. Fiancée
  • One man was wheeled in with his hand all bandaged. Christianity Today
  • He bandaged her wounds and they drove for help. The Sun
  • When she returned home her face was still heavily bandaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • o '' bandaged 'an' 'the Evil One,' an '' casket. ' Friendship Village
  • Television footage showed the sobbing girls being bandaged for what appeared to be minor injuries.
  • Ray was sitting upright against the headboard, his chest was freshly bandaged.
  • I noticed that they had, at least, bandaged that bullet wounds in her back and shoulders.
  • I have a long-standing leg ulcer Just above my ankle so the left leg is bandaged from knee to toes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Joe bandaged me up until the doctor came.
  • Xiangzi, " Mr. Can's hand was bandaged now. " Wash yourself.
  • Gingerly he explores them with his fingers and is relieved to discover them merely tightly bandaged.
  • All I know is that the wound has to be cleaned out and bandaged to stop infection or whatever, but as for stitches and numbing whatchamacallits, I'm about as clueless as the next person.
  • I have a long-standing leg ulcer Just above my ankle so the left leg is bandaged from knee to toes. Times, Sunday Times
  • His orderly, still unhurt, helped him into a shell hole, cut his trousers and bandaged Patton's wound.
  • I bandaged the leg up and gave her aspirin for the pain.
  • He reached out a scabby, bandaged hand and patted my shoulder.
  • They found Fang, the boarhound, sitting outside with a bandaged tail when they went to tell Hagrid, who opened a window to talk to them. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
  • He bandaged her wounds and tied them tight to stop the bleeding.
  • ¿Qué te pasó? he asked, referring to her bandaged hand. Their Dogs Came With Them
  • While the mullah glowered over the camp from the cave mouth or fulminated from the Quran or fought with other mullahs with words for weapons and abuse for argument, he bandaged and lanced and poulticed and physicked until his head swam with weariness. In The Time Of Light
  • I finished, tucking the end of the gauze into the side opposite the bandaged wound.
  • She looked like an escapee from a casualty ward during the final stages of the heptathlon competition in Australia, bruised, bandaged but unbowed.
  • She was seen leaving there with her left middle finger heavily bandaged and blood seeping through. The Sun
  • Staff bandaged the wound but it failed to heal. The Sun
  • His left eye was heavily bandaged.
  • Joe bandaged me up until the doctor came.
  • It is just because I see too well that I am obliged to bandage my eyes; I see with bandaged eyes just as well as others with unbandaged eyes; and if I unbandage them I look everything through and through, and when I gaze sharply at anything it catches fire and bursts into flame, and what can't burn splits into pieces. Folk Tales Every Child Should Know
  • It is just because I see too well that I am obliged to bandage my eyes; I see with bandaged eyes just as well as others with unbandaged eyes; and if I unbandage them I look everything through and through, and when I gaze sharply at anything, it catches fire and bursts into flame, and what can't burn splits into pieces. Sixty Folk-tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources
  • The faithful three spread aseptics and bandaged and sewed, and generally cheered the stream of callers from the Ninth and Twelfth Young Hilda at the Wars
  • While Kevin bandaged his wound, ripping the gauze and tape with his teeth, Sarah retrieved the station’s cleaning supplies. DELUGE (Chapter Nine) – Brian Keene
  • A nurse cleaned and bandaged the wound.
  • One bandaged leg is visible from the tangle of sheets on his hospital bed. Times, Sunday Times

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