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Band-Aid

[band-eyd] / ˈbændˌeɪd /
















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“I thought you might want to do something different today,” she said as she peeled at the Band-Aid on her elbow, revealing a bumpy scab underneath.

From Literature

The nurse was a sloth, though, so it would take half a day for her to get out there with even a Band-Aid.

From Literature

That said, a cap would likely be a temporary Band-Aid for affordability concerns.

From Barron's

That said, a cap would likely be a temporary Band-Aid for affordability concerns.

From Barron's

She brought the product over during one of their last visits — a Band-Aid solution that she devised because her client was having trouble bathing herself.

From Los Angeles Times