I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
living bandage
sterile equipment/water/bandages etc
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Rinse the eye with sterile water.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
wrap
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They all wrapped up in white bandage stuff.
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Eyes wrapped in bandages in the cataract ward, the world as hushed and black as the deepest for ever.
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His head was wrapped with tape and bandage because his skull had been fractured.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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About an hour later, he returned with a bandage around his arm.
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Chris bumped his head again while snorkelling and now has rather an impressive bandage !
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Eyes wrapped in bandages in the cataract ward, the world as hushed and black as the deepest for ever.
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He looked up at her through the hair falling over his forehead, black against the bandages.
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If blood keeps coming through the bandage , do not remove it; simply put another bandage on top.
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Next, cancer samples were hidden under bandages on a volunteer, and Pickel still reported an almost perfect record for George.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A paramedic bandaged his foot.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anushkia Smyslov had bandaged Alex Bannen's head, and the physicist was propped in a sitting position against a workstation.
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Converse had salved his ear in vaseline and bandaged it with cotton and gauze.
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He bandaged it with the remaining strip of cloth.
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Hospital officials cleaned and bandaged his wound and sent him home with a pair of crutches, Ross said.