barnstorm• The DailyNews is accompanying the fighters as they barnstorm across the country, joining them on planes provided by Caesars.• He goes barnstorming, first on a shoestring.• Maremont pushedaside his business and civic work and spent most of the early summerbarnstorming through Illinois.• If they are right, then Clinton, barnstorming to the end and almost hoarse, should do it.• Stephenson drew huge, rabidcrowds on his barnstormingtours of the Indiana countryside.• He took his teams on barnstorming tours, once selling out YankeeStadium four consecutive years.
Originbarnstorm
(1800-1900)barn + storm“to attack”; from the performance of traveling actors in barns