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boxing ring

noun

  1. an enclosed area for a boxing match, usually marked off in the form of a square by posts and ropes, and having a padded floor.


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Example Sentences

It turns out that only when Muhammad Ali is in a boxing ring can he, or does he choose to, turn back the clock.

She gets involved in his shady life in Bangkok, where he runs a boxing ring that also serves as a front for drug smuggling.

They climb atop bare-chested men in a boxing ring—and sometimes they fall down and go boom.

Tebow and Palin do have detractors who use the Internet as a boxing ring.

For Toyota, that's the equivalent of getting rope-a-doped in the boxing ring.

I no more expected special consideration in politics than I would have expected it in the boxing ring.

Johnny Thompson, before he joined the army, had been considered one of the speediest men of the boxing ring.

We also made a boxing ring and got the padded gloves from the Red Cross.

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