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seats

noun as in bleachers

noun as in seating

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Blacks would hold about 13 percent of the seats and Latinos 17 percent.

Boos came from some of the families and friends in the spectator seats.

Last September, the "designer" duo got booed at Lanvin's Paris fashion show after they arrived late to their front row seats.

It got so bad, that the school resorted to “Groupon-like services” to fill seats.

But it goes wrong and the man shot--he's seated in a box--pitches forward and tumbles into the seats below.

It was just possible that he could have done so, for it had one of those light wicker-work seats.

The gentlemen resumed their seats, and this time, Mr Bellamy addressed them.

The carriages are half-covered ones, with seats for two, and are drawn by a pair of mules, on one of which the driver rides.

As they came trooping in, and tumbled into their seats, Letty Barford called out, in a shrill voice.

In New York he was much impressed with the "elegant country seats," with the bountiful hospitality, and the lavish way of living.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to seats, such as: benches, boxes, grandstand, stands, and ruthville.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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