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Meaning of band aid

Wordnet

band aid (n)

trade name for an adhesive bandage to cover small cuts or blisters

hurried repair

band aid Sentence Examples

  1. Emily grimaced as she peeled off the band aid, revealing a small scab.
  2. The teacher handed out band aids to the students as a precaution for any paper cuts.
  3. The deep gash required more than just a band aid; it needed stitches.
  4. The boy's band aid had become soggy and loose after playing in the rain.
  5. The doctor applied a band aid to the patient's bruised knee to protect it from infection.
  6. Sarah always kept a box of band aids in her purse for minor emergencies.
  7. The company developed a waterproof band aid that could withstand showering and swimming.
  8. The colorful band aid with cartoon characters made the child less afraid of getting a shot.
  9. The band aid served as a temporary solution until the doctor could examine the wound further.
  10. The bandage was so tight that it almost cut off circulation, so she removed it and replaced it with a looser band aid.

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trade name for an adhesive bandage to cover small cuts or blisters, hurried repair

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Emily grimaced as she peeled off the band aid, revealing a small scab.

The teacher handed out band aids to the students as a precaution for any paper cuts.

The deep gash required more than just a band aid; it needed stitches.

The boy's band aid had become soggy and loose after playing in the rain.