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Examples
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I think I have an idea of who is causing the sabotage and just want to get his feedback first, before I send us all on a wild-goose chase.
Sabotage Surrender Sabotage Mystery Trilogy 2011
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Not the most exciting assignment -- until Teddy's "wild-goose chase" quickly evolves into an investigation of a vicious murder.
The Highly Effective Detective by Richard Yancey: Book summary 2010
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They all need to finish what is already started before they go off on their own wild-goose chase.
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Translation: We're not going to condone this wild-goose chase.
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On the instant a score of the men who had declined to accompany him on the wild-goose chase were crowding about him with proffered gold-sacks.
Chapter IX 2010
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“Look, we have no way of knowing yet if this is a hoax or a sick joke, but it could derail the entire investigation if you give it undue prominence in your paper and everyone has to go hightailing off on a wild-goose chase.”
The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011
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I think I have an idea of who is causing the sabotage and just want to get his feedback first, before I send us all on a wild-goose chase.
Sabotage Surrender Sabotage Mystery Trilogy 2011
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The tricky case of the week puts everyone through the emotional wringer, involving a dying woman calling out her husband's infidelity as she sends the PI's on a wild-goose chase for a sapphire ring that's actually a blue diamond.
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“Could be another wild-goose chase, but what else have we got?”
Risk No Secrets Cindy Gerard 2010
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“I gotta tell you,” he said, “I thought it was a wild-goose chase.”
Unspeakable Laura Griffin 2010
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