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bleachers

NOUN
seating for watching event
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On March 25, 1893, 3,500 fans — some in the bleachers, some in grandstands, and 200 seated loftily in their own carriages — rang cowbells and blew horns to herald the entrance of the Angels.

From Los Angeles Times

Their relatives watched from the bleachers, with local government officials getting the prime seats.

From New York Times

It means that whether a kid gets a state-of-the-art chemistry lab, or has to do experiments in the sports field bleachers, is a function mostly of ZIP code.

From Seattle Times

Jamie Lee Curtis caused a bit of a frenzy in the fan bleachers.

From Seattle Times

On a recent day this winter, teacher Jeff Rooklidge’s chemistry class went outside in chilly weather and sat on bleachers to create copper sulfide.

From Seattle Times