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out-of-stater

[ out-uhv-stey-ter ]

noun

  1. a visitor from another state of the U.S.:

    Many out-of-staters come to our summer music festival.



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Origin of out-of-stater1

An Americanism dating back to 1935–40; out-of-state + -er 1
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Dr. Oz, Mr. Gleason said, lost mostly because Mr. Fetterman succeeded in painting him as a rich out-of-stater with multiple houses — a class-war campaign.

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His campaign event on Saturday evening with Mr. Trump is at the same time as a football game between Ohio State and the University of Toledo, a point the Ohio Democratic Party has used to cast Mr. Vance as an out-of-stater: “Having a campaign event on a fall Saturday night is a cardinal sin in Ohio,†a statement from the party read.

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The history surrounding the dish is fuzzy, and key elements of the basic preparation remain in debate among out-of-stater chefs and diners some two centuries after it was developed.

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“This isn’t the first time an out-of-stater has tried to tell West Virginians what is best for them despite having no relationship to our state,†countered Manchin, who knows his state and its unique working-class culture intimately — certainly better than Sanders does.

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“I lived in California for almost half of my life and to this day, I bristle when an out-of-stater says that word,†one person responded to a Quora thread about the term “Cali.â€

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