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bandage 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.
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We want to bandage up their broken hearts in the way we used to bandage up their bruised knees.
 
 
 
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