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Bleachers   /blˈitʃərz/   Listen
Bleachers

noun
1.
An outdoor grandstand without a roof; patrons are exposed to the sun as linens are when they are bleached.






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"Bleachers" Quotes from Famous Books



... the ground, and a breath of spring was in the air. How different it was from the cold, gloomy cage! Then the mocking students, although more in evidence than before, were confined to the stands and bleachers, and could not so easily be heard. But the presence of the regular varsity team, practising at the far end of Grant Field, had its effect ...
— The Young Pitcher • Zane Grey

... any ever congregated at Bartlett. Half of the eastern bleachers had been reserved for the Pennington rooters, while the section directly across was occupied by Bartlett enthusiasts. The seating capacity was greatly overtaxed. At least two thousand people hovered behind the goal posts at the ends of the field ...
— Over the Line • Harold M. Sherman



Words linked to "Bleachers" :   plural, plural form, stand



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