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  • noun Plural form of ringsider.

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Examples

  • Before ringsiders 'eyes, Grimes is recreating her Tony-winning performances.

    David Finkle: First-Nighter: Tammy Grimes Remains Unsinkable at The Metropolitan Room 2010

  • She hammers out the notes and the ringsiders go mad with ecstasy.

    Send in the Stritch! 2010

  • It was difficult to sit through Alan Cumming's instantly captivating, chutzpah-stuffed Feinstein's at Loews Regency opening on April 27 without repeatedly wondering whether management at the Upper Eastside Manhattan room would ask him to tone down some of his racier remarks or think about dropping the political comments -- such as his suggesting that ringsiders check out fightbackpac. com, the website devoted to unseating New York State senators who voted against same-sex marriage.

    David Finkle: First-Nighter: Alan Cumming Acts Up, Acts Waaaaaay Up 2010

  • She hammers out the notes and the ringsiders go mad with ecstasy.

    Send in the Stritch! 2010

  • Knowledgable ringsiders in control of the fight well understood that this was the business and competitive pinnacle of Johnson's career, and it was only fair to give him every logical chance to defend the only title he'd ever won.

    Jim Lampley: Death in the Ring 2008

  • Except, of course, when she passes the mike around the room to ringsiders like Jerry Vale, Neil Sedaka and tables of embarrassed tourists from Tierra del Fuego for endless choruses of "When the Saints Go Marching In."

    On The Town With Rex Reed 2004

  • Johnson towered over his opponent, picking off his punches, smiling and chatting with ringsiders, landing just often and just hard enough to cause Ketchel's mouth and nose to bleed but to do no more serious damage.

    'The Man with the Golden Smile' Oates, Joyce Carol 2004

  • In this round and the two which followed he showed a swiftness and accuracy which old ringsiders declared that Mendoza in his prime had never surpassed.

    Rodney stone Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1896

  • In this round and the two which followed he showed a swiftness and accuracy which old ringsiders declared that Mendoza in his prime had never surpassed.

    Rodney Stone Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1896

  • In this round and the two which followed he showed a swiftness and accuracy which old ringsiders declared that Mendoza in his prime had never surpassed.

    Rodney Stone Arthur Conan Doyle 1894

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