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warm the bench

  1. Also, ride the bench. Be a secondary or substitute participant; wait one's turn to participate. For example, I can't wait till the head of accounting retires; I've been warming the bench for years. This expression comes from such sports as baseball and football, and their standard practice of having substitute players sit on a bench in case they are needed in a game. [Slang; early 1900s]



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Grealish has scored just four Premier League goals in the last two seasons - including a solitary strike this term - and has become accustomed to warming the bench.

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He, like Owen, will be warming the bench at Madrid.

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When Roy Wood Jr. played sports in high school, he spent a lot of time warming the bench — an experience that primed him for a career in comedy.

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Just four years after he warmed the bench in the California sunshine, Ronaldo arrived at France '98 as the most complete forward in the world.

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We asked you who should start for England against the Czech Republic - and there's one attacking star you think has spent too long warming the bench.

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