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Definition of Ring girl
1. Noun. A young woman who holds up cards indicating the number of the next round at prize fights.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ring Girl
Literary usage of Ring girl
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Songs of Salvation and Service: A Collection of Gospel Hymns for Sunday by M. Homer Cummings, Millard F. Compton, L. B. Bowers, Edwin Othello Excell (1920)
"0 where is my wand'ring girl to-night, Who was once so spotless and fair, 2. ...
0 where, 0 where is my wan-d'ring girl? Far, far from the gates of pearl; ..."
2. Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting (1830)
"Ring, girl!" exclaimed her mistress, starting from the seat on which she had
thrown herself. "Ring?" " Yes ! ..."
3. The Surgeon's Log: Being Impressions of the Far East by James Johnston Abraham (1911)
"I was a bit sore at the time, and I said shortly, ' Engagement ring. Girl no good.
I was just going to pitch it overboard when you came in. ..."
4. Eighteenth Century Waifs by John Ashton (1887)
"On tiptoe the titt'ring girl ran off the stand, And broke half the pitcher she
had in her hand. ..."