Barnstorms

/ˈbɑːrnstɔːrmz/ verb

Travels around performing in small towns, often putting on exaggerated or sensational shows to attract crowds.

From 'barn' (a rural building) + 'storm' (to move forcefully). Originated in 19th century America when traveling actors and performers would put on shows in barns or small venues in rural areas, often with dramatic flair to draw audiences.

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