Bleacher vs. Grandstand — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Bleacher and Grandstand
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Bleacher
Bleachers, or stands, are raised, tiered rows of benches found at sports fields and other spectator events. Stairways provide access to the horizontal rows of seats, often with every other step gaining access to a row of benches.
Grandstand
A grandstand is a normally permanent structure for seating spectators. This includes both auto racing and horse racing.
Bleacher
One that bleaches or is used in bleaching.
Grandstand
A roofed stand for spectators at a stadium or racetrack.
Bleacher
Often bleachers An often unroofed outdoor grandstand for seating spectators.
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Grandstand
The spectators or audience at an event.
Bleacher
One who, or that which, bleaches.
Grandstand
To perform ostentatiously so as to impress an audience.
Bleacher
A stand of tiered planks used as seating for spectators, often outdoors.
There could be a rough crowd out in the bleachers.
Grandstand
The seating area at a stadium or arena; the bleachers.
Bleacher
The tiered seating provided for the audience at a television filming.
Grandstand
The audience at a public event.
Bleacher
One who whitens, or whose occupation is to whiten, by bleaching.
Grandstand
(intransitive) To behave dramatically or showily to impress an audience or observers; to pander to a crowd.
Many politicians prefer to grandstand on hot-button issues rather than enact tough policy changes.
Bleacher
A worker who bleaches (cloth or flour etc.)
Grandstand
The audience at a stadium or racetrack
Grandstand
A stand at a racecourse or stadium consisting of tiers with rows of individual seats that are under a protective roof
Grandstand
Perform ostentatiously in order to impress the audience and with an eye to the applause;
She never misses a chance to grandstand
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