Aún no tenemos significados para "swath in bandages".
1His head, swathed in bandages covered with blood, lay on a pillow.
2The chief was there, but his head was swathed in bandages.
3He sat across the table, slender and pale, his head swathed in bandages.
4At other windows, soldiers swathed in bandages were waving to us.
5We pick them up, and here they are, swathed in bandages.
6Grimes, with his head swathed in bandages, was a woe-begone object.
7Helen's head was swathed in bandages, except for the oval of her face.
8The patients swathed in bandages, even their eyes and ears covered.
9In another fraternity house, Shorts was in bed, face and hands swathed in bandages.
10We found Warrington swathed in bandages, and only half conscious.
11She glanced at her wounded hand, swathed in bandages and resting upon a cushion.
12My forehead was swathed in bandages, like a turbaned Turk's.
13His battered head was swathed in bandages, but the white face was bruised and disfigured.
14His neck and right leg were swathed in bandages.
15A bent native man repairing the road near Faaripoo had his face swathed in bandages.
16I found him sitting where you now sit, O tribune, his head swathed in bandages.