different between ringsider vs ringside
ringsider
English
Etymology
ringside +? -er
Noun
ringsider (plural ringsiders)
- A person occupying a ringside seat
Anagrams
- Ridingers
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ringside
English
Etymology
ring +? -side
Adjective
ringside (not comparable)
- Beside the ring, especially a boxing ring.
- We got our hands on a pair of ringside tickets for the boxing match.
- April 19 2002, Scott Tobias, AV Club Fightville[1]
- And though Fightville, an MMA documentary from the directors of the fine Iraq War doc Gunner Palace, presents it more than fairly, the sight of a makeshift ring getting constructed on a Louisiana rodeo ground does little to shake the label. Nor do the shots of ringside assistants with spray bottles and rags, mopping up the blood between rounds
Noun
ringside (countable and uncountable, plural ringsides)
- Area beside a ring.
Related terms
- ringside seat
Anagrams
- desiring, residing
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