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bleachers

British  
/ ˈbliːtʃəz /

plural noun

  1. (sometimes singular) a tier of seats in a sports stadium, etc, that are unroofed and inexpensive

  2. the people occupying such seats

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Descending to your left is a broad “sitting stair,” wide enough to serve as bleachers and made of warm-colored wood.

From The Wall Street Journal

“So electric, dancing on the bleachers in left-center field … I’m hoping everybody starts dancing to that song when Roki comes to pitch.”

From Los Angeles Times

In the bleachers on Saturday, there should be more than 50 cousins, aunts and uncles rooting for Dash, plus former OC Buckeyes.

From Los Angeles Times

Mountains of ice surround them like bleachers in an arena—if the bleachers were below freezing and stretched taller than skyscrapers.

From Literature

“As a friend told me, ‘I reached the top of the mountain for my craft,’” Goodrich told Poly students who filled up the bleachers.

From Los Angeles Times