Band
Aid
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a small sticky strip used to cover and protect an injuriy, typically a cut
A Band-Aid is a small sticky strip used to cover and protect small cuts or wounds on the skin. It usually has a small piece of soft material in the center that absorbs blood or fluids, surrounded by a sticky strip that attaches to the skin. Band-Aids are made to keep dirt and germs out of the wound, which helps it heal faster. They come in different sizes and shapes to fit different kinds of injuries and are a common item in first aid kits and homes for quick, temporary wound care.
- He carefully applied a Band-Aid to his finger after nicking it while chopping vegetables.
- The nurse swiftly placed a Band-Aid over the child's scraped knee, soothing their tears with a gentle smile.
- With a quick flick of her wrist, she secured a Band-Aid over the small cut on her friend's hand.
- After stubbing his toe on the coffee table, he limped to the first aid kit and grabbed a Band-Aid to cover the wound.
- She reached into her purse and pulled out a Band-Aid, offering it to her coworker who had just gotten a paper cut.