Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
out-of-state
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ out-of-state license plates
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Across the road in a secure compound are the buildings that house the mostly out-of-state blacklegs.
Wiktionary
out-of-state
a. (context US English) Of, pertaining to, or originating in another state
Usage examples of "out-of-state".
What Gotten was witnessing, among many other things, were the The Guns of Midnight187 beginnings of a Ku Klux Klan rebellion, with scores of out-of-state armed Klansmen converging spontaneously on Oxford.
Major out-of-state papers instructed their New York correspondents to work on individual by-line stories.
They were an out-of-state professional crew, based in Los Angeles, contactable through an intermediary in Dallas and a second cut-out in Vegas.
The teacher then was a young man fresh from an out-of-state teachers college.