Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Uncle Thurlo, like everyone else, has occasionally gone on a "wild goose chase". This one is fairly common to English speakers. What does it mean?"
...1. a trip to a neighboring farm 2. chasing wild geese 3. an uncertain, perhaps fruitless pursuit 4. wild game hunting This phrase appears in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" in 1592. Mercurio (to Romeo): "Nay, if thy wits run the wild goose chase, I have done, for thou hast more of the wild goose in one of thy wits than, I am sure, I have in my whole five".
Step 2 : Answer to the question "1. Uncle Thurlo, like everyone else, has occasionally gone on a "wild goose chase". This one is fairly common to English speakers. What does it mean?"
an uncertain, perhaps fruitless pursuit:
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