bandage

Part of speech: verb

To put a bandage on.

Part of speech: noun

A strip, as of soft cloth, used in dressing wounds, etc.; any band.

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Usage examples "bandage":

  1. " Needs a bandage," he said at last curtly. - "The Miller Of Old Church", Ellen Glasgow.
  2. What, she answered smiling, with this bandage round my head? - "Benita, An African Romance", H. Rider Haggard.
  3. The doctor began to see that something more was expected of him, and so he called a game- keeper to him, and with his assistance he put a bandage around the pike's head. - "Round-about Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fancy", Frank Richard Stockton.