grandstand

கிராண்ட்ஸ்டாண்ட்
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verb
they accused him of political grandstanding
seek to attract applause or favorable attention from spectators or the media.
noun
The flags are flying proudly at York Racecourse after a new grandstand was officially handed over to race chiefs.
the main seating area, usually roofed, commanding the best view for spectators at racetracks or sports stadiums.
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At that time, women were very restricted in their involvement in racing and Mrs Widdis was unable to be in the Members enclosure, so she was standing in the 'grandstand' with one of her daughters, cheering her horse on.
They filled an entire section of the 'grandstand' opposite the Williams pit garage, cheered wildly and waved flags and yelled every time Montoya made an appearance.
View a few races from the stands, then check out the infield area, accessible through a tunnel from the 'grandstand' and open to all.
Ascot hopes to create one of the world's most modern racecourses, with a new 'grandstand' , track and parade ring.
He was also against the replacement of a grassed viewing area in front of the main 'grandstand' with concrete.
The second floor of the 'grandstand' will house the primary horse racing and betting areas, but will add a restaurant and patio to provide improved seating and a better view of the races.
The new 'grandstand' will hold 10, 875 racegoers if permission is granted.
a balcony which gave us a 'grandstand' view of Loch Fyne
Spectators benefit from a newly-installed 'grandstand' and large screen.
The old entrance next to the 'grandstand' has been replaced by a new restaurant which has splendid views of the members' lawn and the horsewalk which connects parade ring and track.
The flags are flying proudly at York Racecourse after a new 'grandstand' was officially handed over to race chiefs.
We're sold out in the main public enclosures for Thursday and sold out in the 'grandstand' on Friday.
The 'grandstand' 's terracing now provides more space for spectators to view the racing.
The gleaming new pit complex and control tower along with 'grandstands' and hospitality units has transformed Mondello into a venue of which Irish motorsport can feel justifiably proud.
If you paid a little more attention to fact rather than 'grandstanding' , you'd know these things.
Just after 3.30 pm spectators stood shoulder to shoulder in the 'grandstands' to cheer home their horse.
The next time the F1 testing rolls around to Silverstone try and go there… it is almost like seeing a race from the 'grandstands' , bar the overtaking (which is minimal nowadays anyway).
We see 'grandstanding' , bullying, and a lot of time-wasting and puffed-up importance, signifying nothing.
The two 'grandstands' frame the pitch in symmetrical tiers of seating, but are expressed in quite different ways.
The best crowd of the season packed the 'grandstands' for Sunday's eliminations.
To some in the press box, it is calculated 'grandstanding' .
For what it's worth, Tim ignores the media 'grandstanding' and gets to the very heart of the issue.
The sight could hardly have been more ominous and the packed 'grandstands' were beginning to fear the worst.
At almost every race on the calendar, more than 120,000 spectators cram into the 'grandstands' , all vying for a view of the millionaire superstar drivers.
In recent weeks a series of 'grandstands' and marquee tents have been assembled on the airfield, and signs have been going up awaiting the thousands of visitors who will descend on the event.
Members spent their time 'grandstanding' for the TV cameras and scoring partisan points.
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