Idioms

bandage up

bandage up

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.
See also: up
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bandage someone or something up

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.
See also: up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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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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