Yes. It is a compound word for stadium seating. The separate words "grand stands" might possibly be used for spectacular military defense efforts.
Yes, the word 'grandstand' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.Examples:The grandstand began to fill an hour before the game. (noun)His speech was nothing more than a chance to grandstandfor the cameras. (verb)The grandstanding player's arrogance annoyed everyone. (adjective)
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Grandstand - TV series - ended on 2007-01-28.
Grandstand - TV series - was created on 1958-10-11.
One example is that a 'grandstand' is usually the main spectator stand at a racecourse.
Grandstand facade of Santa Anita Park is one of the most luxurious grandstands in the country as the founder, before building it, wanted to make sure that he built the "most luxurious racecourse ever".
In horse racing, the building for the fans is usually divided into two sections; one is called the grandstand, and the other is called the clubhouse. Admission to the clubhouse costs more, and it is much posher than the grandstand.
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The race starts near the "chute" (to the left of the grandstand) and ends directly in front of the grandstand.
Grandstand, like at a racecourse.
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The cast of Olympic Grandstand - 2000 includes: Clare Balding as Presenter Hazel Irvine as Presenter