verb

definition

To apply a bandage to something.

Examples of bandaged in a Sentence

The five minutes spent with his eyes bandaged seemed to him an hour.

It was bandaged and stiff, but no pain.

Her eyes widened as she noticed the bandaged foot.

Her hand rested on her bandaged forearm.

Taran complied and rolled up his sleeve to display his bandaged forearm.

One of Ashley's shoulders was bandaged, and her skin was pale.

His right arm was bandaged with a fracture-snap, his left ankle as well.

It had been bandaged again.

Once the leg has been bandaged up to the tibial tuberosity any excess bandage should be cut off.

She rubbed her bandaged arm thoughtfully.

The general with the bandaged head bent forward as though running away from some danger, and, making long, quick strides with his thin legs, went up to Kutuzov.

Two steps from him, leaning against a branch and talking loudly and attracting general attention, stood a tall, handsome, black-haired noncommissioned officer with a bandaged head.

The major-domo stood at the porch talking to an elderly orderly and to a pale young officer with a bandaged arm.

The wound should then be covered with a clean dressing and bandaged to hold the dressing in place.

Sasha.s gaze took them both in, his eyes settling on her bandaged arm before he forced himself to look at Toby.

Though his eyes were closed against the light, Taran traced his fingers over her firm features, down her neck, shoulder, and to the bandaged arm.

The common practice was to place a small piece of nitrate of silver into the eye, which was then kept tightly bandaged till the sight was destroyed.

In each of the long German carts six or more pale, dirty, bandaged men were being jolted over the stony road.

Having dressed for his attendance at court in full parade uniform, which he had not worn for a long time, he went into Bilibin's study fresh, animated, and handsome, with his hand bandaged.

The man was wearing a bluish coat of broadcloth, he had no knapsack or cap, his head was bandaged, and over his shoulder a French munition pouch was slung.

With the soldier, an infantry officer with a bandaged cheek came up to the bonfire, and addressing Tushin asked him to have the guns moved a trifle to let a wagon go past.

Then a thin, pale soldier, his neck bandaged with a bloodstained leg band, came up and in angry tones asked the artillerymen for water.

Without answering, Rostov shook the soldier's Cross of St. George fastened to the cording of his uniform and, indicating a bandaged arm, glanced at Berg with a smile.

Denisov was bandaged up again and put to bed.

Several bandaged soldiers, with pale swollen faces, were sitting or walking about in the sunshine in the yard.

The wounded, bandaged with rags, with pale cheeks, compressed lips, and knitted brows, held on to the sides of the carts as they were jolted against one another.

So he looked a little strange, and it was odd to take his gloved and bandaged hands at the alter, but looking into his eyes, charred flesh was the last thing on my mind.

He created many self-portraits, including the one that depicts his bandaged ear, which gave rise to the story that he cut off his ear and sent it to a woman.

Keeping the rash clean and any open blisters bandaged can lessen the chance of infection.

Superficial wounds can be cleaned and bandaged.

Rubano would return to play bass bloodied and bandaged, furthering the band's reputation for being a high-energy live act.

She reached up to her head, surprised it wasn't bandaged and she still had all her hair.

He pondered his bandaged forearm, where he cut himself when he intended to take her as his mate.

One of the wounded, an old soldier with a bandaged arm who was following the cart on foot, caught hold of it with his sound hand and turned to look at Pierre.

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