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Wild-Goose Chase

A pursuit that goes nowhere.

Origin

Coined in Romeo and Juliet โ€” originally meaning a kind of horse-race pattern, not a hunt for a bird. Modern speakers reinterpreted it (reasonably) as chasing an uncatchable goose, and that meaning won.

Modern usage

Standard English idiom for a fruitless search.

Tags

futility
pursuit

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