bleachered

English

Etymology

bleacher + -ed

Adjective

bleachered (not comparable)

  1. Furnished with bleachers.
    • 2012, Desert Voices: Personal Testimony From Gulf War Heroes
      As we watched family, friends, and patriotic bystanders file into the bleachered area, it gave one a feeling of great pride in the bringing together of our country, the likes of which hadn't been felt since World War II.
    • 2017, David Eric Tomlinson, The Midnight Man, page 37:
      Just a few stragglers left hangdogging around, latchkey types with no place to be, cutting up in the dim and bleachered gym perimeter.

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