1. Barnum - Noun
2. Barnum - Proper noun
United States showman who popularized the circus (1810-1891)
Source: WordNetI'm a bit of a P. T. Barnum. I make stars out of everyone. Donald Trump
Without your love It's a honky-tonk parade Without your love It's a melody played in a penny arcade. It's a Barnum and Bailey world Just as phony as it can be But it wouldn't be make-believe If you believed in me. Yip Harburg
I'm actually not a huge circus fan in the traditional sense, but I like a lot of the circus trappings of striped tents and caramel. I lean more towards Cirque du Soleil than Barnum and Bailey. Erin Morgenstern
After being impressed by her performance of The Greatest Showman's iconic song "Never Enough", the tour that Barnum sets up for Lind proves to be extremely expensive as Barnum gambles on ticket sales to pay back the cost of theatres across America. Source: Internet
Born in Bethel, Connecticut, into what he would later call “an atmosphere of merriment,” Barnum proved himself adept at mathematics and linguistics. Source: Internet
Brad bargains to keep the circus on the road as long as it is making a profit, thus keeping the 1,400 performers and roustabouts who make Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus the Greatest Show On Earth employed. Source: Internet