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Band-Aid
[ band-eyd ]
- a brand of adhesive bandage with a gauze pad in the center, used to cover minor abrasions and cuts.
noun
- (often lowercase) Informal. a makeshift, limited, or temporary aid or solution that does not satisfy the basic or long-range need:
The proposed reform isn't thorough enough to be more than just a band-aid.
adjective
- (often lowercase) Informal. serving as a makeshift, limited, or temporary aid or solution:
band-aid measures to solve a complex problem.
Band-Aid
/ ˈbændˌeɪd /
noun
- a gauze surgical dressing backed by adhesive tape
- informal.sometimes not capitals somethinɡ that provides a temporary solution to a problem
Word History and Origins
Origin of Band-Aid1
Example Sentences
She recalls one member, who has since died, who would regularly poll the group about which Band-Aid should cover their cannula tube.
The lawsuit says Leonard was “given biologics to band-aid the problem” instead of allowing the player the necessary time to heal.
But experts say the mayor’s vision of cheap, outsourced child care is little more than a Band-Aid fix for a problem with far deeper roots.
That’s progress, says Patton, but it’s just a Band-Aid.
The products included everything from pet food, Band-Aid plasters and mouthwash, to Australian favourites like Arnott's Tim Tam biscuits, Bega Cheese and Kellogg's cereal.
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