Tell me idiom about Chase rainbows
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chase rainbows
To constantly pursue things that are unrealistic or unlikely to happen.
You can't chase rainbows your whole life—you need to pick a stable career and start being an adult.
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Chase rainbow means
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This idiom is used when someone tries to pursue unrealistic or fanciful goals, things that are impossible.
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He thought he could convince the boss to appoint him as the new manager, but in fact he was chasing rainbows.
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