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Definitions from the WebWild-goose chaseNoun: A wild-goose chase refers to a futile, pointless, or fruitless pursuit, often involving a long and convoluted journey or search. Example sentence: After realizing the treasure map was a forgery, they embarked on a wild-goose chase, wasting days searching for something that didn't exist. Adjective: When used as an adjective, wild-goose chase describes something that is aimless or lacking direction. Example sentence: The detective was frustrated by the suspect's wild-goose chase answers, making it difficult to solve the case. Verb: To engage in a wild-goose chase means to pursue an elusive or elusive goal, often without any concrete plan or strategy. Example sentence: She realized she had been wild-goose chasing her dream of becoming a famous singer and decided to pursue a more practical career. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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