They sent for some oil of John's wort, and Altisidora herself with her own fair hands bandaged all the wounded parts; and as she did so she said to him in a low voice.
He caught up with a white-splashed back and bandaged thigh--Pakriaa, ploughing her way west.
Apparently true that the gash in Paul's side had stiffened, his right leg was knotting itself in some unimportant distress, and his bandaged forehead no longer throbbed.
Wright was pointing to Paul's bandagedshoulder and to the giant's wound.
But you said dead," cried Sir Charles, who spoke with difficulty, as he supported a wounded arm with a bleeding and roughly bandaged hand.
The blow struck the Lone Ranger on the bandaged shoulder.
He was a bit unsteady, but his wounded foot would bear his weight, thanks to the manner in which Tonto had bandaged it.
Intense pain stabbed his own bandaged shoulder, and brilliant lights seemed to dance before his eyes.
He bandaged the wound as best he could with dressings torn from his shirt.
Another splint should be applied on the inside of the leg, the two firmly bandaged together, and finally the legs tied together.
It is best done by wrapping a cloth dipped in vinegar round the knee, and placing the foot in a bath, then pouring hot water on the bandaged knee, lifting it from the bath in a jug.
Peter-who-lives-next-door came in this morning to display an infinitesimal, bandaged thumb.
His hand was on my bandaged hand which was lying over the sheet.
I put out one bandaged hand and clumsily touched his hair.
He compounded a lotion first, with which he bandaged my hand and arm rather skilfully, telling me to pour the lotion over the bandage at intervals till the pain abated.
He had cut his foot badly with a root, and asked me to cure it, and I stipulated that it should be bathed for some time in warm water before anything more was done, after which I bandaged it with lint.
Pipichari appeared at noon, nominally to bring news of the sick woman, who is recovering, and to have his nearly healed foot bandaged again, but really to bring me a knife sheath which he has carved for me.
II Jim proved to be so far recovered that he was able to hobble about a little on three legs, the fourth being skilfully bandaged so that he could not put his foot to the ground.
At the far end of the long room, with her bandaged head turned to the wall, lay Kate.
When a carriage drove up to Miss Hazy's door and the driver carried in a pale girl with a bandaged head, it caused untold commotion.
When I recovered consciousness, I found myself in a cart, my hands tied behind me, my head bandaged with a red cotton handkerchief, and my breast and arms covered with blood.
There they swayed each other backwards and forwards and sideways by their still clasped hands, until Uncle Billy, with a glance at Uncle Jim's bandaged ankle, shoved him by sheer force down into his chair.
Dick's bandaged head and somewhat pallid face gave him the look of one who hovers close to death's door.
Corporal Richardson ceased speaking for a moment, strode forward and placed a kindly hand on Dick's bandaged head.
In all probability at first women simply bandaged their feet somewhat tightly.
He carried the poor animal home, bandaged up his leg, and after two or three days turned him out.
An old gentleman at Canton, being asked the reason why he had bandaged his daughter's feet, replied, that if she had large feet she could not make a good marriage.
Three and a half," said the chief, motioning to Dean's bandaged arm.
I bandaged it up, put it in a sling, and he proceeded in a more cautious manner.
He built a chapel and a dispensary, and not content with this he bandaged the sores of the lepers with his own hands, and washed their wounds.
But Elizabeth went to the lepers without fear and fed and comforted them, and even bathed their sores and bandaged them with her own hands.
Early in the morning with her eyes bandaged Miss Cavell was led out to face the rifles of the Huns.
But at the same time he marvelled at the self-denial of this gentleman, who, in order to prove a falsehood, consented to wear his leg bandaged up for months, as if it really had been severely injured.
They showed me into the room of that excellent gentleman, where I found him stretched out on an invalid's chair, with his legs all bandaged up.
Robespierre, "the only true and pure Democrat," tried to kill himself but failed His shattered jaw was hastily bandaged and he was dragged to the guillotine.
Some kind people had bandaged his wounds and had helped him to escape to the camp of Charles, where he asked for help.
He had been wounded with some missiles from the crowd on the day of his capture, and his head was bandaged with a linen cloth.
His left arm, rudely bandaged in a shawl, hung heavy and useless at his side; the bandage was saturated with blood.
There were men on cots, lying still and helpless, bandaged to their very eyes.
It was as if I could peer through the intervening space and see the bandaged heads, the places where limbs had been, the steadfast gaze of the boys who were being carried up in stretchers.
He then bandaged his cheek roughly, sitting up, and took a survey of the scenery.
This hand a field-leech bandaged up for me Scarce merits that you call it wounded.
In the dugout was a little operating room where the wounded were bandaged before starting them down the hill in the ambulance to the hospital, and three doctors and half a dozen stretcher bearers were standing inside out of the misty rain.
And Henry laughed at the Young Doctor's bewilderment; but the young Doctor looked at hisbandaged hand and shook his head.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bandaged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.