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press box
noun as in seats for media workers
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Naturally, I’ll miss seeing colleagues in press boxes, probably more now than ever.
Under that concept, an official stationed before a monitor in the press box would be empowered to overturn erroneous calls by the on-field officials.
There are 78 media members who will be seated in the press box Sunday at Raymond James Stadium, plus another 40 who will be in auxiliary media seating in the stands.
I watched as each reached up to the press box, memento in hand.
Met him on the D train going to Yankee Stadium one day and spent that afternoon watching a ballgame with him in the press box.
If I can get quotes, get background, get color that nobody else has, then when I go back up to the press box I can write it up.
Until he was fired last season, he had to coach from the press box.
He ran to the second floor of the press box, where he was able to get a good angle of the coach from above.
He saw Jerry and Tom Roslyn in front of the press-box, and was glad they had not noticed him.
The club doctor also ran out from his seat in the stands near the press box and made a hurried examination.
If the contest is an outdoor meet, the press-box is usually on the top of the bleachers.
They sit up behind the guns in a place that looks like the press box of a baseball game.
The quiet man who had sat in the press box managed to get a word to Joe, though he had to shout to be heard above the din.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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