He'd sometimes wrap rags around his feet for warmth, or the guards would do it for him when he forgot, but they said he didn't walk much toward the end.
He was glad to wrap rags like bandages over his cloth shoes and well up his legs.
He had wrapped rags around his hands and boots.
Some of them had to wrap rags around their feet because their shoes disintegrated in the snow.
Though wrapping rags around the spoon made it easier to handle, she still suffered shooting pains in her hand, wrist, and arm.
The hiss of sulfurous smoke, the tang of metal dust and scorched ores forced the slaves to wrap blackened rags around their faces in order to breathe.
Then she wrapped rags around her hands in order to endure the heat of the handholds.
He carried it down to the ground and laid it on the table, then went up on to the trestle again and wrapped clean rags around the piston and the hole.
He'd wrapped rags around his face with only holes for his eyes and mouth.
Each man and woman understood his or her role in the assault; they oiled and greased their weapons, and carefully wrapped rags around them to prevent noise.