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Answered by niharikalokesh2007
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3.This idiom is used as an adjective. For example, one might say, “I tripped on the stairs and now I’m black and blue all over.” This example marks an instance where this idiom is an exaggeration. Or, one might say, “There’s a big black and blue mark on my leg but I have no idea how it got there.” Both examples describe bruising on the skin.

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The phrase's origin, in reality, has nothing to do with wild geese or chasing them. The origin of the idiom 'wild goose chase' is rooted in an old form of horse race called 'Wild Goose Chase.' The race involved several horses racing behind the main lead rider at a predetermined distance.

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