barnstorm
Prononciation : [ˈbɑrnˌstɔrm]
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Contexte : « entertainment »
(verb) to travel around to different places to put on shows or performances, often in an exciting or dramatic way. Think of it like a fun show that travels to your town, making it very exciting for everyone.
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The actors decided to barnstorm through the small towns, bringing their play to everyone.
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They didn’t want to barnstorm this year because the weather was too unpredictable for outdoor performances.
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Have they planned to barnstorm across the country with their new show?
Contexte : « aviation »
(verb) to perform stunts and tricks in an airplane, usually in front of an audience, for entertainment. This is like watching a superhero in the sky, doing amazing flips and turns.
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The pilot decided to barnstorm during the airshow, dazzling the crowd with incredible maneuvers.
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The pilot didn't barnstorm last year in the competition because safety rules were stricter.
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Will the stunt pilot barnstorm again this summer at the festival?
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