stateside
Americanadjective
adverb
adjective
Etymology
Origin of stateside
1940–45; (the) States (in the sense “the United States”) + side 1;
Example Sentences
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The 34-year-old's potential move stateside has been rumored for years, with the player known to be an admirer of other American leagues such as the NBA and NFL.
From Barron's
The 24-year-old, whose hits include Illegal, Stateside and Boy's A Liar, is the first woman to be given the prize since its inception in 1977.
From BBC
If you've got one eye on the Oscars next month, the Baftas might give you a clue as to who might pick up the top acting prizes Stateside.
From BBC
US women's gold medallist Alysa Liu performed to "Stateside" by PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson.
From Barron's
It was not only a hit stateside — internationally it was a success, becoming the most-watched show in the world at the time.
From Los Angeles Times
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