93 Verbs to Use for the Word bandage

When sufficient blood has been taken away, remove the bandage from above the elbow, and place the thumb of the left hand firmly over the cut, until all the bleeding ceases.

Thus, limping painfully, and stumbling anon as one smitten blind, he wandered awhile, and so at length found himself beside the little cave; and throwing himself down within its shadows, tore away the bandages her gentle hands had wrought.

He straightened the old body of the terrible Campbell; he heated water in the tub and washed away stains and dirt; he took off the stained bandages and replaced them with clean ones.

" Reginald brought the bandage and then stood moodily striking at a beetle with his riding whip.

He loosened his bandages toward the end.

The boy himself had carefully washed out the cut at a roadside spring, and as it was clean, the girl applied the salve and was; skillfully wrapping the bandage around the wound.

" My father adjusted the bandage on his arm, and smiled, but his eyes had become bright and glassy.

But he would not dance again, as both his feet had been amputated at the ankle and it was from the stumps that the doctor was unwrapping the bandages.

The square knot is the one used by surgeons in ligating vessels and securing bandages.

But, with few words, Gemmell got his patient back to the chairs, and proceeded to undo the bandages that were round his ankle.

In the dark her lips touched the bandage around his head.

Verily, verily, wounded deep am I." "Forsooth," said Beltane, "thy foot doth wear bandages a many, but" "Bandages?" cried Jocelyn, staring.

All the same, if he could get the doctor to fix his bandage so as to make it inconspicuous he would dine with the Duveens.

I can't wait for him any longer, so I'm doing his work myself," answered Miss Dickenson, who was tenderly winding a wet bandage round her Juno's face, one side of which was so much plumper than the other that it looked as if the Queen of Olympus was being hydropathically treated for a severe fit of ague.

Nick did not leave Angela until Kate had come back; then he and the Irish girl together unwound the bandages.

With the morbidness of those who delight in concentrating attention upon their own sufferings, he had pulled off the loosened bandage with his teeth and held up the stump for inspection, and Evadne had laid her cool, soft hands on either side of the unsightly mass of red and angry flesh and was holding them there while she talked!

" "He had hard work to get enough breath, they had fastened the bandage across his mouth so tight; but he could see out of one eye.

He looked so helplessso woe-begonethat she bent over near his face to smooth his disordered bandages.

Orderlies brought water in artillery buckets; ward-masters passed swiftly to and fro; a soldier stood by a pile of severed limbs passing out bandages to assistants who swarmed around, scurrying hither and thither under the quiet orders of the medical directors.

[The Daily Telegraph, speaking of the necessity for Justice sometimes "to strip the bandage from her eyes and look into the real merits of a case, mentions the following case as showing Sir Henry's unequalled knowledge of human nature and the sound equity of his decrees: "A young, respectable woman had been led away by a villain, who was already married, and under a promise of marriage had betrayed her.

"Now, it is enough," said the doctor, "it is only by degrees that he can become accustomed to the light, and for this reason, my boy, you must remain blind for a few days longer;" he replaced the bandage and added, "whenever this is taken off, the room must be darkened, as the light must be admitted only by degrees, until his eyes are accustomed to it.

" She had finished her bandage.

So shocking had been the sight presented to their eyes, on entering the room, that hitherto no one had had sufficient presence of mind to examine the bodies closely; but at last Mr. Summers, cooler than the rest, approached to raise that of Mrs. Wilde, and then, for the first time, perceived the bandage about her neck.

Tie a bandage loosely about the limb and then insert your bayonet, or a stick, and twist up the bandage until the pressure of the pad on the artery stops the leak.

This she wound about his limp body, making a long, tight bandage.

93 Verbs to Use for the Word  bandage