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Today’s episode is for Friday, December 18, 2020. Our idiom today is ‘wild goose chase.’  If you send someone on a wild goose chase, you cause them to search for or pursue something, but they will have no success. You can read along as you listen by clicking HERE or by copying and pasting this link: https://bit.ly/aeWildGooseChase

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Here are some other terms that may have been new for you today:

Off the bat: The idiom off the bat originates in America and means immediately. In baseball, a player runs immediately after the ball bounces off the bat. https://bit.ly/aeOffTheBat

Exercise in futility: If something is described as an exercise in futility, it means that all efforts are useless and will never achieve success. https://bit.ly/aeExerciseInFutility