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gaze
(Medicine) bleached cotton cloth of plain weave used for bandages and dressings.
gauze
Portuguese
gaze
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gauze
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1
In the morning I established the female under the usual
wire
-
gauze
cover.
2
The sky was dreamy; a delicate blue seen through a golden
gauze
.
3
She appeared clad in a thin slip of transparent and jetted
gauze
.
4
Didi asked as she cut the
gauze
and began a new layer.
5
With that idea, I took off the
gauze
which covered my features.
1
It was the
gauze
bandage
that wrapped the wounds of your heart.
2
He paused at the sight of the big
gauze
bandage
on her thigh.
3
I noticed that Ernie had a soiled
gauze
bandage
taped around one finger.
4
A thick, white,
gauze
bandage
had been taped over his chest.
5
Dress the parts in a thin
gauze
bandage
,
over which the melted preparation is painted.
6
Butters finished patching Thomas up, wrapping a long strip of
gauze
bandage
around his middle.
7
The air, the floors, Saraub's shirt, Jayne's
gauze
bandage
.
8
Below the tarsus a cotton and
gauze
bandage
was applied to prevent swelling of the extremity.
9
They had just stuck a
gauze
bandage
onto his neck with a long strip of tape.
10
From it, I extracted only a thick roll of
gauze
bandage
and a pair of scissors.
11
She waited, wrapping up the
gauze
bandage
.
12
Ethan had a Band-Aid on his jawline and a
gauze
bandage
on his hand; neither injury needed stitches.
13
With infinite pains Hinpoha tied the broken wing down to the bird's side, using strips of
gauze
bandage
for the purpose.
14
She became aware of those cold, incurious eyes studying her face as she wrapped the
gauze
bandage
deftly around the injured palms.
15
He tore the wrapper off a sterile pad, held it to the wound, and began wrapping a
gauze
bandage
around Pax's shoulder.
16
This is to be covered with absorbent cotton and a
gauze
bandage
,
and over all is placed an oil cloth or silk covering.
Portuguese
gaze