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bandaged



ban·daged [ ˈban-dijd]



bandaged   
adjective

Definition of bandaged

: wrapped or covered with a bandage
//a heavily bandaged leg a bandaged eye a bandaged wound



Recent Examples on the Web


//Keyla’s stepfather remained a quiet observer, occasionally embracing Dasha behind the crowd, his arm still bandaged from the bullet that grazed him six days earlier.
Los Angeles Times, oregonlive.com, "Remembering Keyla, 13, the bullied girl with autism, gunned down at Gilroy Garlic Festival," 11 Aug. 2019

//Janey caught himself with his arm, which was put into a splint and bandaged.
Mara H. Gottfried, Twin Cities, "8 hospitalized when buses collide on Minnesota 280 on first day of State Fair," 22 Aug. 2019

//Smith didn’t mention cornerback Kitan Oladapo, who watched Friday’s scrimmage on crutches with his left knee tightly bandaged.
oregonlive.com, "Oregon State defense dominates Friday practice on the eve of a big public preseason scrimmage: Day 14 recap," 16 Aug. 2019

//Thompson’s tweet included a picture of him in a hospital bed with his lower left leg and foot heavily bandaged.
Los Angeles Times, "UCLA linebacker Tyree Thompson undergoes surgery for undisclosed injury," 6 Aug. 2019

//Actor Gisbert Heuer, who portrays Frankenstein’s bandaged monster, dug holes in his Wilton Manors back yard to capture the film’s gravedigging scenes.
Phillip Valys, sun-sentinel.com, "In ‘The Gravedigger,’ Fort Lauderdale director unearths Frankenstein’s monster at Popcorn Frights Film Festival," 5 Aug. 2019

//Her feet were heavily bandaged, the result of blisters from days of walking north from the Guatemalan border.
San Diego Union-Tribune, "At Mexico’s southern border, migrants feel the pinch of a crackdown spurred by U.S.," 13 June 2019

//Any break in the skin should be treated with antiseptic and bandaged well, says Tierno.
Jenny Mccoy, SELF, "How Gross Is It Really to Re-Wear Sweaty Workout Clothes?," 5 June 2019

//Comer has an athletic build that comes from years of martial arts and marathon training, not to mention amateur competitive bodybuilding, activities that have taken a toll on her now bandaged 40-something-year-old knees.
Quanta Magazine, "The Art of Teaching Math and Science," 16 June 2019


First Known Use of bandaged

1855, in the meaning defined above



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past tense of bandage

Synonyms & Antonyms of bandaged

to cover with a bandage
  • her mother always bandages her scraped knees very carefully

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