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bandages

n. (plural of bandage English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: bandage)

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Bandages (disambiguation)

Bandages are a medical treatment.

Bandages may also refer to:

  • "Bandages" (song), by Hot Hot Heat
  • Bandages (album), by the Edgar Broughton Band
  • Bandage (film), a 2010 Japanese film
  • Bandage (song), a song by Lands
  • Adhesive bandage
Bandages (song)

"Bandages" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Hot Hot Heat and is from their first album, Make Up the Breakdown. The song was released in the UK and US as the first single from Make Up the Breakdown on March 23, 2003. It reached number 25 in the UK. It was released as downloadable content for the Rock Band series on September 23, 2008.

Bandages (album)

Bandages is the sixth studio album by psychedelic rock group, the Edgar Broughton Band. This was the first album to be made after the band's departure from Harvest Records. It was originally released as "NEMS NEL 6006" in 1976. The album was reissued in 2006.

Usage examples of "bandages".

Snow and wind blew distantly into the room as a pair of women came in, carrying a couple of great cauldrons of water, with basins and kettles and bandages, and a third followed them with a great pot of steaming soup, which she promptly hung over the fireplace.

I picked an empty bottle from the crate and held it under the spurting hose until it was half filled and then I carefully poured wine over each tied wrist until the bandages were soaked right through.

In a very few minutes the bandages round their wrists would be pink rock, and it would take a saw to release them.

Minutes later, clutching a handful of sample pain pills and a package of sterile bandages, Shelby left the office and joined Billy in his pickup truck.

I could feel the sea water from the sodden bandages seeping through to the mattress below.

Bruised somewhat, covered with bloodstained bandages, the giant was clinging to the edge of the pit, peering out as if on guard.

Crude bandages banded the limbs of some, and smears of blood were dried on their dark skins.

Foster vaguely remembered as Howard ap Somethingorother hobbled from among the wagons, leaning heavily on a broken pikestaff, his face drawn and wan under the dirty, bloody bandages swathing his head.

The holes in my clothing made that easy, though the bandages over my wounds meant the cold did have to work a bit.

Deciding it was hysteria, she fought to stamp the laughter back down and concentrated on pressing the bandages down to try and control the bleeding.

Selena and the housekeeper went through the bandages and found two that were long and wide enough to wrap around Rafe.

From time to time the bandages on his face were taken off and he could open his eyes for a little.

The voice warned him when his bandages were to be changedlong before one of those Healer-people even got within hearing distance.

There was a touch on his chest, where there were no bandages other than the ones holding his cracked ribs in place.