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Definition of Bleacherites
1. bleacherite [n] - See also: bleacherite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bleacherites
Literary usage of Bleacherites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lyrics of the Links (1921)
"DECEMBER THE ball and bat are laid away, The umpire's voice is still; The
bleacherites no longer bray O'er diamond bleak and chill. ..."
2. The Making of a Big Leaguer by Gilbert Patten, Burt L. Standish (1915)
"As usual, Dyer's offensive manner and pugnacious retorts drew down upon his head
a storm of invective from the bleacherites, as well as even more vicious ..."
3. "And They Thought We Wouldn't Fight." by Floyd Phillips Gibbons (1918)
"The Americans rooted like bleacherites for the guns but the home team failed to
score, and the Germans sailed serenely home. They apparently had had time to ..."
4. Golightly 'round the Globe by Gulian Lansing Morrill (1913)
"These upright gods with extended hands looked like so many bleacherites after an
umpire's rank decision. Tired and sick of all this I went up hill and ..."