Definition

to bandage (a wound): to put cloth or a plaster on (an injury) verb
When I fell off my bike, my mother bandaged my wound. She put a big piece of white cloth over the cut to keep it clean.
a bandage: a compress, a gauze, a cloth noun
  • "As a result of the operation, Mr. Connors was physically unable to drive his own car, due to the bandages covering his eyes, which is why Mr. Marron happened to be at the wheel."
  • "You won't be able to remove your bandages for four to six hours after the operation."
  • "I was able to bandage the wound myself in less than five minutes, and this is the reason for my lateness, and again I apologize."

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