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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
Conditions will never be perfect, and we have reached the point of ripping off the proverbial Band-Aid.
Think of it as a frequent buyer program for personal karma, or a spiritual band-aid.
Unfortunately, the best response we can muster might be much harder than a band-aid or hidden camera.
Hell, even the band-aid of busing was enough to spark a huge backlash to civil rights laws.
“AbleNook is not just a short term or Band-Aid fix, but a solution that could become a home for multiple generations,” she says.
Or, we can pull off the Band-Aid attaching the two sides of banking.
He had torn open a Band-Aid and was trying to fasten it around his finger.
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