"Ringside" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ringside" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ringside" Meaning

Adjacent to the ring, as in a boxing ring, or next to the main event, but not participating in it.

"Ringside" Examples

Sentences with "ringside"


1. The boxing match will be held tonight at ringside, so grab a seat and enjoy the excitement.
2. I sat ringside at the concert to catch a glimpse of the famous stars performing live on stage.
3. As a witness to the trial, I sat ringside in the courtroom, watching every move the lawyers made.
4. For the boxing championship, we reserved a ringside table to get an unobstructed view of the action.
5. The exclusive ringside view of the new hotel's gym is a major selling point for potential clients.

"Ringside" Similar Words

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Ringleader

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The term "ringleader" refers to a person who is in charge or in control of a group of people, often a group that is involved in something nefarious or mischievous, such as a gang, a crowd, or a protest. A ringleader is usually the person who leads the group by coordinating actions, giving directions, or instigating behavior.

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Ringstrasse

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Ringstrasse is a term typically associated with Austrian and Germanic architecture and urban planning. The original Ringstrasse is a famous street circuit in Vienna, Austria, built in the mid-19th century. However, the term has been adopted by other cities to describe a similar circular boulevard or route.<br><br>A Ringstrasse in the context of urban planning and architecture usually means an outer or circle-shaped street or promenade in a city that defines the perimeter or boundary of an older or inner city area. It often refers to a major road or street that follows the outer limits of the city center or main historical district, providing a dominant or iconic appearance.<br><br>The Ringstrassen in various cities showcase their imperial heritage and serve as a significant extension of city infrastructure, connecting key landmarks, squares, and cultural institutions, such as the Opera House, museums, and public monuments, thereby encapsulating the essence of the city's architectural, historical, and cultural identity

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Ringway

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