bleacher
One who, or that which, bleaches.
Noun
- One who, or that which, bleaches.
- A stand of tiered planks used as seating for spectators, often outdoors.
- There could be a rough crowd out in the bleachers.
- It seemed silly for the crowd to applaud or groan over what you had already felt in your fingers or even in your arms as you braced to shoot or for that matter in your eyes: when he was hot he could see the separate...
- Warnings such as "watch your step" can be provided when there is a small step off a bleacher to the pavement or ground level. - 1999, Jim Puhalla, Jeff Krans, Mike Goatley, Sports Fields: A Manual for Design,...
- The tiered seating provided for the audience at a television filming.
- In practice, audience members often have badly obstructed views of the sets—whether due to obstructive camera dollies and production personnel or viewers sitting in the bleachers off to the side of the set that is...
Origin
From Middle English blechere, equivalent to bleach + -er. Compare Dutch bleker, Swedish blekare. The seating was so named because the boards were bleached by the sun.