Barnstorm

/ˈbɑrnˌstɔrm/ verb

To travel from town to town performing theatrical shows, or to campaign for political office, or to perform aerobatic flying displays.

From barn (meeting place) plus storm (to move forcefully), likely combining the idea of traveling to rural barns for performances with the energy of a storm passing through.

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