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stateside
[steyt-sahyd]
adjective
being in or toward the continental U.S.
adverb
in or toward the continental U.S.
stateside
/ ˈٱɪˌɪ /
adjective
of, in, to, or towards the US
Word History and Origins
Origin of stateside1
Example Sentences
The president recently took the nearly unprecedented step of deploying American troops stateside.
The Canadian-born singer, who became a pop star with a boost from stateside stars, might need a bit of absolution after a slang-mangling confrontation with paparazzi went viral this week.
Saracens, who were also the 'away' team for London Irish's more successful St Patrick's Day fixture in New Jersey in 2016, have shown interest in taking a game stateside previously, with then chief executive Mark Thompson saying in September they would "certainly" consider it, external if the circumstances were right.
On Tuesday, the State Department stopped scheduling visa interviews with students from foreign countries aiming to relocate their studies stateside, though it said the move was temporary.
After the European leg of his tour, Brown will come stateside beginning July 30 when he will perform in Miami.
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