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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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From a distance, to those in the finish-line bleachers watching below, it looks terrifying.

From Los Angeles Times

It all came down to the final end but the Italians kept their nerve to edge to victory and cause a thunderous barrage of noise to roll down the wooden bleachers.

From BBC

While his foster siblings had soccer practice, Danny always managed to find a quiet corner high up on the bleachers.

From Literature

As the celebrations of the boisterous home fans rolled down the wooden bleachers in this quirky arena - where Italy's Stefania Constantini learned the game as a child - the Scottish pair suffered their latest Olympic disappointment.

From BBC

“I understand from Ray there”—he nods to Ray, who is sitting up high in the bleachers—“that things have been rocky for you.”

From Literature