1. barnstorm - Noun
2. barnstorm - Verb
appear at county fairs and carnivals as a stunt flier and parachute jumper
tour the country making political speeches, giving lectures, or presenting plays
Source: WordNetThe presidential candidates are busy barnstorming this month Source: Internet
His visit will cap off a busy day of events as Biden, his wife Jill, running mate Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, fan out for a final barnstorm of the state that’s central to the race. Source: Internet
Despite his weakened physical condition Wilson decided to barnstorm the Western states, scheduling 29 major speeches and many short ones to rally support. Source: Internet
Even though teams were league members, most still continued to barnstorm and play non-league games against local or semi-pro teams. Source: Internet
And still others stepped up to scale the operation further by agreeing to go to remote corners of their state to hold more Barnstorm meetings and create even more phone banks and canvasses. Source: Internet
Derechos barnstorm with straight-line winds of 60 mph to 100 mph., which also produce downbursts and microbursts of heavy, chilly air. Source: Internet