noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a ringside seat (= one in the front row at a sports event, especially a boxing match )
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We managed to get ringside seats, so we had a great view of the fight.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
seat
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Meg had a ringside seat to research her latest role as a tough boxing coach.
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They were given ringside seats because of their devotion to Keiko.
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It was the first advertised air tour and the price included a ringside seat and hotel accommodation.
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You've got a ringside seat .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He also liked it when he saw other men around the ringside looking at her approvingly.
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It was an unforgettable night for the challenger and those fortunate enough to have been at ringside .
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Meg had a ringside seat to research her latest role as a tough boxing coach.
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One of the perils of sitting ringside .
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They were given ringside seats because of their devotion to Keiko.
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Those across the way claimed ringside seats on wooden chairs, each sitter shielded by a thick cotton-lace curtain.
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Witherspoon won a unanimous decision and then asked Holyfield, who was at ringside , for a shot at him.
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You've got a ringside seat.