A Wild Goose Chase


🗓️ Idiom: A Wild Goose Chase (n)


💬 Meaning

  • A search or effort that is a complete waste of time.
  • Chasing something that is very difficult or impossible to find or achieve.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The founder spent months looking for funding from the wrong investors—it was a wild goose chase.
  • Trying to find the perfect all-in-one tool was a wild goose chase that delayed the launch.
  • They went on a wild goose chase trying to locate a bug that didn’t actually exist.

🏛️ Origin

The idiom comes from 16th-century England and originally referred to a type of horse race where riders followed a lead horse in a specific pattern—like wild geese flying in formation. Over time, it came to mean a confusing or pointless pursuit.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
We spent an entire week trying to fix a problem that wasn’t real—it was a __________.

Answer

wild goose chase

2. Choose the correct meaning:
What does “a wild goose chase” mean in business?
A) A successful plan
B) A pointless effort
C) A group project

Answer

B) A pointless effort

3. Change the sentence using “a wild goose chase”:
“The team wasted days looking for a non-existent error in the code.”

Answer

The team went on a wild goose chase looking for a non-existent error in the code.


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