Barnlot
barnyard.
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to conduct a campaign or speaking tour in rural areas by making brief stops in many small towns. Theater. to tour small towns to stage theatrical performances. (of a pilot) to give exhibitions of stunt flying, participate in airplane races, etc., in the course of touring country towns and rural areas. (of a professional athletic […]
- Barnstorming
to conduct a campaign or speaking tour in rural areas by making brief stops in many small towns. Theater. to tour small towns to stage theatrical performances. (of a pilot) to give exhibitions of stunt flying, participate in airplane races, etc., in the course of touring country towns and rural areas. (of a professional athletic […]
- Barnum
P(hineas) T(aylor) 1810–91, U.S. showman who established a circus in 1871. Contemporary Examples And, like Barnum, he bestowed his own name onto his product. The Jewish Condom Magnate Benyamin Cohen December 28, 2009 Acrobat death In 2004, Dessi Espana, a performer with Ringling Bros. and Barnum Bailey, fell 35 feet during a performance. Thrills and […]
- Barnum effect
noun the tendency to accept certain vague or worthless information as true, such as character assessments, horoscopes, or exaggerated claims Word Origin from Barnum & Bailey’s Circus Usage Note psychology
- Barnum, phineas t.
barnum, phineas t. A nineteenth-century American showman known for his circus, “The Greatest Show on Earth.” His sideshows were particularly notable, even though many of the “freaks” he advertised were hoaxes. After Barnum’s death, his circus was absorbed into the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Note: According to a famous story, when someone […]