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Bandaged

Bandage \Band"age\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bandaged (b[a^]nd"[asl]jd); p. pr. & vb. n. Bandaging (b[a^]nd"[asl]*j[i^]ng).] To bind, dress, or cover, with a bandage; as, to bandage the eyes.

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bandaged

vb. (en-past of: bandage)

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bandaged

adj. covered or wrapped with a bandage; "the bandaged wound on the back of his head"; "an injury bound in fresh gauze" [syn: bound]

Usage examples of "bandaged".

As he fumblingly releases his grip on the bandaged hand she suddenly starts and gives a tiny yelp.

When he comes to the console end of his arc, he lifts his bandaged hand meaningfully and steps past Baram to get a clear view of the board.

Her arm, she discovered, was bandaged heavily over some slick and foul-smelling ointment.

She rose, tested her weight on the bandaged foot, wincing, and went to shake out her sleeping bag by the fire.

His arm already had been swabbed with iodine, sewn up and bandaged and in a sling and he was thanking his luck that his wound was relatively superficial.

In the hall were two stretchers, on each a soldier, both feverish, both bandaged, one partially, the other, Hiraga, completely--head, feet, and hands--outside his soaking uniform.

Irritably Ori ran his right hand over the stubble already covering his shaven pate and face, his left shoulder bandaged and arm still in a sling.

A narrow path opened up for him through the packed, sweating ranks and he walked to his usual place near the bar to greet the other Ministers, Seratard, Erlicher and Zergeyev who had part of his face bandaged from burns and his arm in a sling.

Anyone of importance was present, and many who were not, many bandaged, some with broken bones but all faces flushed.

Then as he bandaged the squires ribs, Owyn said, Your friend doesnt talk much, does he?

A couple of local workers were waiting, one with a bandaged hand, the other looking pale and weak.

British men did it, and that the British were led by a gentleman with a bandaged head.

The bandaged hand was still dry, though the bindings keeping his Grace in the saddle had chafed a sore in one wrist.

The sword in his fist waxed brighter, second by second, until he was forced to shield his eyes with the back of his bandaged hand.

Unbalanced by the wrenching change as his boot slapped onto a level surface, Arithon flung out his bandaged palm to catch himself short of a fall.