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ringside
[ ring-sahyd ]
noun
- any place providing a close view.
adjective
- in or pertaining to the area immediately surrounding a ring or arena.
- close to the point of action; having a close view.
ringside
/ ˈrɪŋˌsaɪd /
noun
- the area immediately surrounding an arena, esp the row of seats nearest a boxing or wrestling ring
- any place affording a close uninterrupted view
- ( as modifier )
a ringside seat
Example Sentences
He has a picture of the three of them sitting ringside that night at a mixed-martial-arts event at the Royal Farms Arena.
We will have ringside seats for extended and highly entertaining battles between this new center-right and the hard-right.
And both men mixed it up early and often as if they were surrounded by a ringside crowd rather than a town-hall crowd.
Biden: 'I Love Him' At the DNC Thursday, the vice president shared his 'ringside' view into Obama's presidency.
The first time was at a rock club a few years ago, where she was there to see her friend Samantha Ronson open for Ringside.
Around the ringside the faces of the Slavs shone with relief.
A knock-out seemed certain, and a captain of police, appalled at the dreadful punishment, arose by the ringside to stop the fight.
When this last ringside bulletin reached Cowdin he scowled, muttered, and reached for his hat.
He looked over at Milt, perched rope-high in his control chair at ringside.
Soon Zerexi lay quiet, and a violet beam of light flared from a torch at the ringside, bathing both contenders.
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