Pronunciation: /rɪŋ.saɪd/
noun an area next to a boxing or wrestling ring where spectators sit
A1 I sat in the ringside seats at the boxing match.
A2 The wrestler entered the ringside area to prepare for his match.
B1 The ringside announcer provided commentary throughout the fight.
B2 The VIP guests were seated ringside for the championship bout.
C1 The ringside view offered a close-up look at the action in the ring.
C2 From his ringside position, the journalist could see every detail of the performance.
adjective describing something related to or situated at ringside
A1 The children sat ringside at the circus, eagerly watching the performers.
A2 She had ringside seats at the boxing match, giving her a close-up view of the action.
B1 The ringside table at the restaurant offered a perfect view of the stage for the live music performance.
B2 The VIP guests were seated ringside at the fashion show, enjoying the best view of the runway.
C1 The ringside view allowed him to see every detail of the horse race, from start to finish.
C2 As a ringside reporter, she had exclusive access to the fighters before and after the match.
formal The VIP guests were seated ringside at the boxing match.
informal We managed to snag ringside seats for the concert.
slang I couldn't believe my luck when I got ringside tickets to the game.
figurative She always has a ringside view of the drama unfolding in our friend group.
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