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wild-goose chase
[wahyld-goos]
noun
a wild or absurd search for something nonexistent or unobtainable.
a wild-goose chase looking for a building long demolished.
any senseless pursuit of an object or end; a hopeless enterprise.
Her scheme of being a movie star is a wild-goose chase.
wild-goose chase
noun
an absurd or hopeless pursuit, as of something unattainable
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of wild-goose chase1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
He considered leading me off on some wild-goose chase.
One of the cinematic highlights of the 2024 New York International Children’s Film Festival could be described, at least partly, as a wild-goose chase.
At least the Victorians were just sending their friends on a wild-goose chase to be funny, and not actively poisoning them.
At one point, he lodged hairs he found in a bus station restroom between the layers of electrical tape on a bomb’s wire connections, hoping to initiate a genetic wild-goose chase.
Capitol and twist it into a wild-goose chase driven by ludicrous allegations that the FBI was behind the whole thing.
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