What's the difference between bleachers and bleachery?
Bleachers
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) The red carpet part of the proceedings was quite unlike similar extravaganzas at film festivals: you go through a covered walkway into the separate, enclosed red-carpeted area bounded on either side by bleachers, seated terraces filled with paying-public onlookers who are continuously screaming with excitement, as the stars parade forward in lanes, like livestock.
(2) Plus bleacher seats for a cheering section.” For every David Byrne or Taylor Swift critiquing the new pay model, there are acts such as Detroit’s Death who are experiencing a career renaissance, thanks to music obsessives who trawl through back catalogues and share them in a noisy, heaving, digital jungle.
(3) The MCA currently represents the full gamut of the industry – from the more responsible extractives at one end of the spectrum to the fossil fuel mining reef bleachers at the other.
(4) In the bleachers, busloads of uniformed primary school children wave home team flags handed out by the club, and the rented fans file in.
(5) As long as he contains his drops issue from Florida State and tightens up his execution and consistency, Benjamin will have the biggest impact of any rookie wide receiver in the NFL this year.” Matt Miller of Bleacher Report : Sammy Watkins, WR, Buffalo Bills “Sammy Watkins was the best offensive playmaker in the entire 2014 draft class, and we’re already seeing flashes of that with his training-camp performance.
(6) It was just banished to the bleachers if it was mouthy.
(7) But the rest of Australia’s mining businesses do not have to be dragged down by association with the bleachers.
(8) In two female patients chronic mercurialism following topical application of skin bleachers for the treatment of freckles was diagnosed.
(9) Tickets for Jeter’s final home game on the secondary market are going from $248 in the bleachers up to $10K in section 19, right next to the Yankees dugout.
(10) And the world governing body for sailing learned more than a year ago that bleachers it wanted had been ruled out.
(11) The main unfavourable factor is the contamination of air by initial products (aerosols of sodium tripoli phosphate, carboxy methylcellulose, optic bleacher, enzymes et al.)
(12) Other early adopters include Politico , TV presenter Carson Daly and US sports site Bleacher Report .
(13) Still, there were a small minority of fans in the bleachers who chose to salute their former all-star standout – something of a rarity in New York sports.
(14) Eighty-one members of girls' basketball teams were exposed to ultraviolet light while sitting in the bleachers of a school gymnasium.
(15) Even if he has white adoptive parents | Rebecca Carroll Read more Mike Freeman of Bleacher Report spoke to seven anonymous NFL executives , and found that their outrage over Kaepernick’s stance was near universal.
(16) Persistent unsolved neurological complaints and cramp-like abdominal pains should remind that percutaneous mercury intoxication through intact skin following skin bleachers is still possible today.
(17) 8.55pm BST Tweets David Lengel (@LengelDavid) Via my mate John Murnane on how times have changed: $35 bleacher seats were available, though TB fans near me paid $325 per.
(18) I am standing blankly, realising I have no idea what to do now, but the women look like butterflies, and there are people in the bleachers who shout as each limo draws up.
(19) Even though Jeter was the designated hitter, the Bleacher Creatures included Jeter in the first-inning roll call.
(20) "In a test conducted by the federal police, the first caxirola of hardened plastic was thrown from the highest bleachers of the second arc of the Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasília," reported Brazilian newspaper Zero Hora this week.
Bleachery
Definition:
(n.) A place or an establishment where bleaching is done.
Example Sentences:
(1) The amount of adsorbable organically bound halogen (AOX) from the bleachery was 3.6 kg per ton pulp.
(2) Besides the studies on single industries, two other approaches have been applied, namely for the assessment of the impact of several industries on a common receiving water body, and for the evaluation of a whole industrial branch, that is, kraft pulp mill bleachery effluents.