barnburner
[ bahrn-bur-ner ]
/ ˈbɑrnˌbɜr nər /
noun
Informal.
something that is highly exciting, impressive, etc.: The All Stars game was a real barnburner.
Chiefly Pennsylvania.
a wooden friction match.
(initial capital letter)
a member of the progressive faction in the Democratic Party in New York State 1845–52.
Compare Hunker.
Words nearby barnburner
barnard's star,
barnardo,
barnaul,
barnave,
barnboard,
barnburner,
barnes,
barnes curve,
barnet,
barnett,
barneveldt
Example sentences from the Web for barn-burner
It was a barn-burner, which had the crowd laughing and cheering at his challenges to mainstream media.
Coming from our old home, he tells us the barn-burner has been found, and confessed his crime!
The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio |Harrison AdamsThe poison has done its work, and there is no employment here for a man suspected of being a barn-burner.
The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio |Harrison Adams