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bleachers
/ ˈbliːtʃəz /
plural noun
- sometimes singular a tier of seats in a sports stadium, etc, that are unroofed and inexpensive
- the people occupying such seats
Example Sentences
Ahead of Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ and a new album by his band Bleachers, Jack Antonoff talks about ‘starting to take some of my things to the Container Store in my head.’
“When I see her dive into the bleachers, that makes me want to do the same. I know she’s willing to sacrifice herself just to get a loose ball. In reality that doesn’t seem like a lot, but in that moment it’s like the biggest thing for us because every possession matters. She knows that.”
On a night when Anthony Volpe set the tone by running into a hanging slider by Daniel Hudson in the third inning and depositing it into the left-field bleachers for a grand slam, the Yankees were inspired.
Freeman promptly stuck it to them with his third World Series homer, a 355-foot blast hit appropriately into the right-field bleachers.
Freddie Freeman hit a two-run home run in the first, answering chants from the right-field bleachers of “F— you Freddie!” by hitting his third home run of the series straight to them.
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