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UK
/stˈeɪdiəm/
]
[ US /ˈsteɪdiəm/ ]
[ US /ˈsteɪdiəm/ ]
NOUN
- a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments
How To Use stadium In A Sentence
- Who is willing to believe that Alexandria is exactly 5000 stadia from Syene, whatever the value of the stadium?
- Once you got into the stadium, there were no seats, only grassy banks.
- The stadium was 2275 metres above sea level.
- Relations are more neighbourly now, stadium:mk offering 22,000 seats, 7,000 more than the requirement for a Heineken Cup quarter-final. Northampton and Ulster bring authentic rugby to plastic surrounds | Eddie Butler
- They rehearsed at New Cross Stadium and had to get a suntan to look fit.
- Looking at Yankee Stadium (home of the world champion Yankees) it appears you can buy a ticket for one of the nosebleed seats, and then after the game starts pick any seat you want from about row 10 up.
- There has been a huge controversy over where to put the city's new sports stadium and who should build it.
- The fans certainly looked like they didn't have a care in the world as they lay in their hundreds sunning themselves on the grassy slopes surrounding the stadium in the hours before the game.
- At the Bradford football stadium disaster on 11 May 1985, 56 fans were killed when a stand burnt down.
- When equipped with the full unit, a patient sees a display of phosphenes, which looks, as the Wall Street Journal put it, like ‘the light-bulb array of a stadium scoreboard,’ and which approximates - very roughly - the outlines of objects.