Thesaurus / bandage
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So we’re now more than a year out from the release of After Hours’ first singles, all the bandages have come off, and he’s just totally botched plastic surgery.
HOW ONE HIT SONG WON THE WEEKND A SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOWAJA ROMANOFEBRUARY 5, 2021VOXFilled with 69 items, including bandages, dressings, gels, forceps, a thermometer, medication, wound care, and dehydration packets, this tool kit can take care of minor and major injuries or health concerns.
THE GEAR I CARRY AS A FEMALE ROAD-TRIPPERALEX TEMBLADORJANUARY 24, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEEven as the Tide downshifted in the fourth quarter – by which time Smith wore a heavy bandage on his dislocated finger and a T-shirt on his back, the game in the bag – they rang up 621 yards.
AFTER ALL THE DISRUPTION IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL, IT WAS ALL DOMINATION FOR ALABAMABARRY SVRLUGAJANUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAfter cleaning up the blood and applying a bandage, he determined she was physically OK.
BEHIND THE SCENES OF EMILY HARRINGTON'S HISTORIC CLIMBANDREW BISHARATNOVEMBER 6, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEIt has everything you need, including bandages, an emergency blanket, duct tape, and essential medications, all weighing in at less than four ounces.
OUR FAVORITE GEAR FOR ANY TYPE OF TRAVELERJANNA IRONSSEPTEMBER 8, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEHis left arm, rudely bandaged in a shawl, hung heavy and useless at his side, and the bandage was saturated with blood.
OLIVER TWIST, VOL. II (OF 3)CHARLES DICKENSAnd for those there will be a chair by the fire, and something hot, or perhaps a clean bandage.
THE AMAZING INTERLUDEMARY ROBERTS RINEHART"I don't care to retrace all of mine," said Mr. Bradford, whose pale face wore a smile beneath its bandage.
GOLD-SEEKING ON THE DALTON TRAILARTHUR R. THOMPSONAnd then he raised his bandage, and finding himself in front of a house, examined it attentively.
CHICOT THE JESTERALEXANDRE DUMAS, PEREAnd he raised his bandage again, and, approaching the door next to that against which Bussy was standing, began again to examine.
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