Bandaged in a sentence as an adjective

They stopped the bleeding and bandaged me for free and sent me to a larger hospital.

The trip was not called off, the teacher simply and effectively bandaged it up and they all carried on.

I couldn’t use the finger for like a week because it was all bandaged up. Probably not as a good job as if I went to the doctor, but my finger didn’t fall off.

We will relearn this lesson eventually, but in the meantime our bandaged finger goes wabbling back to the fire.

The whole thing is then bandaged up and the maggots will clean the wound of dead tissue better than any surgeon could and for much, much cheaper.

Road rash destroys skin - I've seen pretty severe road rash from a fall from a skateboard.-"Wounds" were bandaged by ambulance, yet, once again - what wounds?

For that matter even Mozilla has a revenue problem that has long been bandaged over by deals with ad companies.

I've worked in ecosystems where that kind of stuff will stick around for 10+ years, broken and bandaged with no documentation.

I had a gash and was taken to a private hospital where they cleaned and bandaged the wound but then told me to go to Bellevue for more work as I was not insured.

This is why I covered my existing procedure "wounds" with loads of vaseline and securely bandaged them, before I went in for another, longer, procedure.

Many of the issues that led to that crash, instead of being fixed, were temporarily bandaged with accelerated borrowing and spending, like a credit card junkie who staves off the inevitable with ever more cards.

Will the nature of the system self-balance as threats are discovered and then bandaged?Still, good job not just demonizing the NSA, they serve a purpose in the game of international relations, one that the free world may not like, but that we all need.

Or, from Kipling:As it will be in the future, it was at the birth of man /There are only four things certain since Social Progress began /That the dog returns to his vomit, and the sow returns to her mire /And the burnt fool's bandaged finger goes wabbling back to the fire

Bandaged definitions

adjective

covered or wrapped with a bandage; "the bandaged wound on the back of his head"; "an injury bound in fresh gauze"

See also: bound