Synonym: Bench, judiciary, terrace, work bench, workbench. Similar words: bend, beneath, benefit, ranch, bunch, punch, benefit from, branch. Meaning: [bentʃ] n. 1. a long seat for more than one person 2. the reserve players on a team 3. a level shelf of land interrupting a declivity (with steep slopes above and below) 4. persons who administer justice 5. a strong worktable for a carpenter or mechanic 6. the magistrate or judge or judges sitting in court in judicial capacity to compose the court collectively 7. (law) the seat for judges in a courtroom. v. 1. take out of a game; of players 2. exhibit on a bench.
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61 Jamie Pollock will be on the bench with the striker who does not have a starting role.
62 Grunt Six and the other captain sat on the bench seat facing forward.
63 They made an appointment and while walking toward the building, stopped to sit on a bench.
64 This exercise can be done lying flat on the floor, but using a bench stretches the lower abdomen more.
65 I had given my replacement my helmet, and I sat on the bench seat deaf and dumb.
66 He has been starting lately,[http://sentencedict.com/bench.html] but he came off the bench for 52 games so he qualifies easily for this honor.
67 She came to Oregon but was sure she would spend the next four years warming a spot on the bench.
68 Specially, appointment to the bench should achieve some overall balance as between the nominees of the main political parties in the area.
69 Nigel Jones, who won Cheltenham for the Liberal Democrats has been named front bench spokesman on housing and local government.
70 Is he also aware that there has been considerable disquiet over the proposed amalgamation of the St. Neots and Huntingdon bench?
71 One of the UCLA assistant coaches saunters up to the Ducks' bench.
72 Now, you get down from the chair and lie on your back on the bench.
73 Across the hall from us is another bench, and it leads to that metal door.
74 But as he talks at his bench at South Bank University in London his eyes betray deep anxiety and sadness.
75 Mr Kaufman, Labour's chief foreign affairs spokesman, sat at his bench shaking his head.
76 The familiar figure of Selwyn Hopkins sat on the bench under the horse chestnut tree, gazing out over the estuary.
77 The Opposition front bench, and most of the other Opposition benches as well, would be occupied by the Conservatives.
78 The page came and sat on the bench beside him and spread his arms confidentially across the table, leaning close.
79 They were the first couple in parliamentary history to sit on a front bench together in either House.
80 A beaker and a flask steamed on the bench beside him as he spoke.
81 This august body had been responsible for placing the bench we were now sitting on.
82 Brian Marwood came off the bench to give the home side new hope.
83 When he played for Phoenix, Ceballos came off the bench to relieve pressure on Charles Barkley with his shooting.
84 Then he put his feet up on the bench and snored for ten minutes.
85 He failed to appear at the appointed time Monday morning, and a bench warrant was issued, du Bain said.
86 A bench ran along one wall; there was a table in front of it.
87 They adjourned the case and directed that it be heard before a differently constituted bench of three justices.
88 It has the usual seating arrangement three seats across the front and bench seats along each side of the back.
89 I go and sit on the bench in front of the Christmas tree and stare at it.
90 Of the 20 parliamentary members at the Liberal Democrat leader's disposal, all but one will now sit on the front bench.
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