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barnstorm

[bahrn-stawrm] / ˈbɑrnˌstɔrm /
VERB
tour
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The star recently wrapped up a barnstorming concert residency in Puerto Rico; and is about to kick off his world tour in the Dominican Republic.

From BBC

The duo, crucial to PSG's barnstorming treble last season, watched on from the bench as PSG took the lead after just seven minutes.

From Barron's

On the home front, Romer shows how Ruth barnstormed Central California in 1927, a decade and a half before the U.S. government forced citizens of Japanese ancestry into internment camps there.

From Los Angeles Times

Looking back on the barnstorming trip, Fouts said, “The fact that we played in the first game outside of North America, that is a source of pride.”

From Los Angeles Times

After debuting his plan in the 2005 State of the Union address, he barnstormed the country in support of it — and the idea flamed out like a SpaceX rocket.

From Salon