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Ringside   /rˈɪŋsˌaɪd/   Listen
Ringside

noun
1.
First row of seating; has an unobstructed view of a boxing or wrestling ring.  Synonym: ringside seat.



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"Ringside" Quotes from Famous Books



... all couched in the choicest vocabulary of the ringside, and more than once Young Denny, whose literature had been confined chiefly to harvesters and sulky plows, had to stop and decipher phrases which he only half understood at first reading. But that last paragraph he ...
— Once to Every Man • Larry Evans

... was on, and circulated among the fire fighters, getting comments. Everybody had been a hero, natch, and they were all very unbashful about admitting it. There was a great deal of wisecracking about Al Devis buying himself a ringside seat for the fire he'd started. Then I saw ...
— Four-Day Planet • Henry Beam Piper

... strange hush. The men reached the ringside and stood looking at one another. The audience looked at them. What ...
— Malcolm Sage, Detective • Herbert George Jenkins

... the Highfield Athletic and Gymnastic Club was severely free from anything in the shape of luxury and ornament. Along the four walls were raised benches in tiers. On these were seated as tough-looking a collection of citizens as one might wish to see. On chairs at the ringside were the reporters with tickers at their sides. In the center of the room, brilliantly lighted by half-a-dozen electric chandeliers, was ...
— The Prince and Betty - (American edition) • P. G. Wodehouse

... and muttered something about "fools and their money being soon parted," and then the two worthies repaired to the ringside. ...
— Montezuma's Castle and Other Weird Tales • Charles B. Cory



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