In American English, bleachers or stands are raised, tiered rows of seats found at sports fields and other spectator events.
Hundreds of these pods were arranged in tiered rows.
The classic bullring is an enclosed, roughly circular amphitheatre with tiered rows of stands that surround an open central space.
It contains 78 seats in three groups of tiered rows.
The Members sat at desks of various sizes arranged in tiered semi-circular rows with aisles between them.
The old Figuier Quarter on the waterfront was fronted by tiered rows of warehouses and shops.
The bullring was built using stone and concrete, with the exception of the tiered rows of stands built as a wood structure.
Under the tiered rows of seats (cavea), a covered vaulted passage was found.
The audience would be placed in tiered rows facing outward into the tilted dome to give the feeling of being suspended in space.
The defendants sat in two tiered rows with their legs shackled to the floor, watched over by a squadron of federal marshals.