单词 | ringsider |
释义 | > as lemmasˈringsider ˈringsider n. (a) a person who occupies a position at a ringside; a spectator; (b) a person occupying an advantageous position. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > one who sees > [noun] > beholder or spectator > at sport racegoer1838 ringsider1889 fan1890 bleacherite1896 ring-worm1929 Koppite1960 1889 Sandusky (Ohio) Daily Reg. 30 Aug. ‘That's the way with old fighters, however,’ said an old ringsider. 1898 A. M. Binstead Pink 'Un & Pelican iv. 87 Old Jack Baldock, always the noisiest of ringsiders, was howling at the Fulham lad. 1903 Rep. Kansas State Board Agric. 1901–2 173 (Cent. Dict. Suppl.) There may be a ‘topper’ of each type in the class, each having many friends among the ringsiders for premier honors. 1954 C. L. B. Hubbard Compl. Dog Breeders' Man. 202 A woman exhibitor can handle her dog well, feel comfortable, and please the ringsiders..by wearing a simple but practical outfit. 1976 J. Snow Cricket Rebel 113 He spooned a simple catch from a stroke ringsiders described as a ‘protective jab’. 2003 C. Rotella Cut Time iii. 57 Learning to recognize that logic educates the ringsider's eye just as usefully as watching closely contested struggles between well-matched champions. < as lemmas |
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