[
UK
/blˈiːtʃəz/
]
[ US /ˈbɫitʃɝz/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫitʃɝz/ ]
NOUN
- (used in the plural) an outdoor grandstand without a roof; patrons are exposed to the sun as linens are when they are bleached
How To Use bleachers In A Sentence
- Can't Post | Private Reply looks like the back side of some bleachers, is the circus in town? What is this? Part 1
- It was usual practice for the finishing trades of the bleachers and dyers to develop alongside hosiery.
- It was usual practice for the finishing trades of the bleachers and dyers to develop alongside hosiery.
- I take sole custody of my actions of my choices even the one to be choiceless but I cannot help wonder if we might have survived if you had stepped off the bleachers strode onto the field gotten into the game with me instead of intermittently clapping from the sidelines. Seven
- The crowd seated in the bleachers - it was a full house - was incessantly loud and obstreperous.
- •View 360-degree panorama from the right-field bleachers A tribute to the 'House that Ruth Built'
- Returning to the main point, I fully agree that for those in the humanities to remain woefully ignorant of the sciences is to remain in the bleachers of an intellectual life.
- The word bleachers has come to mean similar seating in other arenas, such as a gymnasium. The Vail Trail - All Sections
- The three each buried one of their name-engraved bats in the concrete being poured in the right-field bleachers.
- This area is an alcove, created by a gap in the center field bleachers, and in the alcove are the stairs that lead to the two clubhouses. WILLIE MAYS