Lexicographical Neighbors of Ringsides
Literary usage of Ringsides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1903)
"... to the early morning coffee stalls, to the ringside of the National Sporting
Club, and to other ringsides less select and even into "society," where ..."
2. Oversight of the Professional Boxing Industry: Hearing Before the Committee edited by John McCain (2000)
"States ambulances are not present at gyms or at ringsides on fight night to help
the injured fighter. Many boxers struggle for years to reach the top, ..."
3. Trail of the 61st: A History of the 61st Field Artillery Brigade During the by Rex F. Harlow (1920)
"The soldiers assembled in vast crowds and clamorously cheered for their men at
each bout until good seats at the ringsides became almost impossible to ..."
4. Our Navy in the War by Lawrence Perry (1918)
"... and the fact that every marine studied boxing contributed to the size and the
interest of the crowds that packed the ringsides at the frequent bouts. ..."
5. Report by Wisconsin, Wisconsin State Board of Agriculture, State Board of Agriculture (1903)
"... cattle show. i This was evident from noting where the largest crowd was to be
seen at ringsides where the judging of the various breeds was going on, ..."