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Ringside seat Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹɪŋˌsaɪd/ /ˈsit
RING-syd SEET
ɹˈɪŋsaɪd/ /sˈiːt
ring-SYD seet

Definition

A ringside seat is a place very close to the action at an event, especially in boxing. It can also mean having a very good view of something that is happening, sometimes even just as an observer.

Usage & Nuances

Originally refers to boxing or wrestling, but often used metaphorically for any event where you have a close or privileged view. Commonly used as 'a ringside seat to' something exciting or important. Usually informal and positive, implying special access or insight.

Example Sentences

He bought a ringside seat for the boxing match.

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With the camera, we all had a ringside seat to the show.

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The reporters had a ringside seat to the event.

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I felt like I had a ringside seat to all the drama at work yesterday.

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Watching history unfold on live TV gives you a ringside seat to major events.

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Thanks to social media, we often have a ringside seat to people's lives.

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