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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
But when an Oscar-winning director’s stateside breakthrough that became an essential part of countless lives and changed the direction of an entire subgenre of cinema gets remade, one has to sit up and take notice, even if their remake fatigue tells them otherwise.
Trump seems eager to bring a Bukele-style authoritarianism stateside.
Now, the stateside staple is to come live from London after Sky announced plans for a "star-studded" UK spin-off, fronted by British comedic talent, to launch next year.
If it is able to bring him back stateside, that is a de facto admission that it does indeed on some fundamental level retain custody of the people it’s sent to this gulag.
The concert took place just days after she performed stateside for the first time during a three-show run at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall.
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