To cover and treat one's wound(s). A noun, person's name, or pronoun can be used between "bandage" and "up." The trainer is bandaging Danny up right now—he should be back in the game soon.I bandaged up my daughter's knee after she fell at the park.As soon as we bandage it up you'll be good to go.
to wrap bandages on someone or on someone's wounds. We should bandage the wounds up first.We should bandage up the wounds first.I have to bandage him up before we can move him. She bandaged herself up with the supplies she kept in her backpack.
She added: "We would love everyone to bandage up for this year's event and maybe even organise their very own bandage-themed fundraising activities, just like the Tomlinsons, to help us make our fourth campaign even bigger and better!
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