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ringsider

[ ring-sahy-der ]

noun

  1. a spectator at or near ringside, as of a boxing match or a nightclub performance.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ringsider1

First recorded in 1895–1900; ringside + -er 1
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Example Sentences

She had to cool off one ringsider with "I only sing these songs; I don't live them."

The cameras zeroed in for an endless moment, and better than any ringsider, the stay-at-home boxing buff saw the tragic picture of a fighter who had been all but killed in the ring.

"God, I can't look," shuddered the ringsider.

When he had played through Laura once, one ringsider turned to the other.

The manly art of modified murder, as the late ringsider W. O. McGeehan called it, has supplied Budd Schulberg, 33, with a subject even seamier than the gaudy and greedy Hollywood of his first novel, What Makes Sammy Run?

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