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Band-Aid

[band-eyd] / ˈbændˌeɪd /
















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Three weeks ago, Mark Prior decided it was time to rip the Band-aid off.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 6, 2024

But you don't heal a deep, festering wound just by putting a Band-aid over the problem and pretending that everything is fine.

From Salon • Jul. 24, 2020

President Obama’s cabinet officials characterized the transfer as a Band-aid that will temporarily bolster efforts to test for Zika, a mosquito-borne illness that’s been linked to birth defects.

From Washington Times • Apr. 6, 2016

"They finally pulled a Band-aid off that they've been tugging at for a long time," Rick Meckler, president of hedge fund LibertyView Capital Management in Jersey City, New Jersey.

From Chicago Tribune • Dec. 18, 2013

So we might as well do it now; pull off the Band-aid, eat our peas.”

From Time • Jul. 14, 2011