1. barnstorming - Noun
2. barnstorming - Adjective
3. barnstorming - Verb
barnstorming
present participle of barnstorm
barnstorming
(especially of a performance) Highly theatrical.
barnstorming (plural barnstormings)
The act of one who barnstorms, or travels making political speeches.
According to O'Neil's story, the two men opposed each other in a barnstorming game after the Babe's retirement, and that Ruth hit a 500-foot home run off Paige. Source: Internet
Boebert’s barnstorming of her district during a public health crisis stands in stark contrast to her opponent’s plan to eschew most in-person events and instead meet virtually with would-be constituents. Source: Internet
Montville, p. 145 In August 1922, the rule was changed to allow limited barnstorming for World Series participants, with Landis's permission required. Source: Internet
During the 1934–35 offseason, Ruth circled the world with his wife, including a barnstorming tour of the Far East. Source: Internet
Notwithstanding, Fianna Fáil knew they could count on Lenihan to mount a barnstorming campaign in the last few weeks. Source: Internet
Magic Johnson All-Stars Determined to play competitive basketball despite being out of the NBA, Johnson formed the Magic Johnson All-Stars, a barnstorming team composed of former NBA and college players. Source: Internet