ringside
ringside
Definition
ring·side (riŋ′sīd′)
noun
- the space or place just outside the ring, as at a boxing match or circus
- any place that provides a close view of something
ringside
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- buyer: On the second day sale, which attracted an enormous ringside of buyers, trade, was again, very strong.
Converse of subject
- watch: The show ring is packed with the huge shearling ram class watched by a full ringside.
Converse of object
- sit: The current champion, at all the top four weight divisions, is sitting ringside with his pretty wife.
- attract: On the second day sale, which attracted an enormous ringside of buyers, trade, was again, very strong.
- leave: Trade throughout the day was very satisfactory as all vendors left the ringside very satisfied with the days events.
Adjective modifier
- packed: There was a packed ringside for most of the two sales.
- crowded: A crowded ringside not evident at Whitebred sales for a number of years produced animated bidding resulting in a total clearance.
- large: This much admired top UK index herd was presented before a large ringside of buyers from throughout the UK.
Modifies a noun
- seat: Once hooked in, the divers not only have a ringside seat to the show, they become part of the show.
- view: I had a ringside view of the strange workings of the paper.
- enclosure: For Dressage and Showjumping, an uncovered ringside enclosure is situated in the North West corner of the arena.
- doctor: PDF of this edition's case reports Dr. Y and Dr. D were employed as ringside doctors at the event.
- audience: Meanwhile the ringside audience increased and everyone was smiling.
- ticket: Stay tuned for your chance to win ringside tickets for Summer Super Slam.
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