bleachers• Margarett did not mindSandypushing the furniture into rows or constructingbleachers from boards and pails.• They sangsongs and danced in the temporarybleachers.• Across the bleachers, the Oregon band puts down its instruments and starts dancing in the aisles.• We spent an hour each day in the cockpit and three or four hours in the bleachers watching our classmates.• As we did, I looked out in the bleachers, which were totally empty.• Karen sits in the bleachers watching the team go through the familiardrills.• The first man the left-hander faced, pinch-hitter Eric Davis, homered into the bleachers in left.• After practice I watch him walk painfully over to the bleachers, wrap up his knee and hobble out.
Originbleachers
(1800-1900)bleach; because they are usually unprotected from the sun