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rebandage

vb. To bandage again; to apply a further bandage.

Usage examples of "rebandage".

It took half an hour to take off the bandages and look at the wound to make sure it was not infected, rebandage it, then persuade her to take a little broth.

Borri would find her and rebandage it, tutting over the swelling, trying to tell her that if she did not take care, the ankle would never mend properly.

He limped slightly, his leg had been rebandaged, and other than a trace of stiffness, he felt nothing.

His leg was very stiff and painful, but the bleeding had stopped and, when Longarm rebandaged the wound, he was happy to see that it was healing without infection.

And Yuri had rebandaged his nose before leaving his cabin, taking care to make the dressings as bulky as possible.

Galliard, still in a coma, was lifted and partly unclothed, and his damaged leg was washed and rebandaged by Johnny with the neatness of a hospital nurse.

He showered, dressed, rebandaged his throbbing shoulder, and cleaned and loaded his weapons while he waited.

There had been no opportunity to clean himself up after Lucius and Cabera had restitched and rebandaged his wounds.

I washed off the boot-black in a basin in the corner of the room, but I was too tired to do anything about rebandaging my arm.

Eliwys had sat with Rosemund all night, giving her sips of willow tea and rebandaging the wound.