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Ringside
Definition:
Ringside refers to the area immediately surrounding a ring or boxing arena, typically used to describe a position or location close to the action in a sporting event or performance.
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Noun:
1) The area immediately outside a boxing ring where trainers, officials, and other observers sit or stand.
Example sentence: The enthusiastic crowd cheered from ringside as the boxers exchanged blows.
2) A seat located close to the ring in a boxing arena or similar sporting event.
Example sentence: He managed to secure front-row ringside seats for the boxing match, providing an unparalleled view of the action.
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Adjective:
1) Relating to or situated at the side of a boxing ring or similar arenas.
Example sentence: The ringside audience had an incredible experience with the thrilling boxing match right in front of them.
2) Being in a prime or advantageous position to observe an event or performance.
Example sentence: She secured a ringside table at the popular restaurant, allowing her to enjoy the live music while dining.
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Adverb:
1) Describing an action or observation performed from a position near a boxing ring or similar arenas.
Example sentence: The journalist watched intently as the match unfolded ringside, ready to interview the winner afterwards.
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