Id | in_the_loop_026 |
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Idiom | BARK UP THE WRONG TREE |
Definition | to misdirect one’s efforts or argument |
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Extra Info | This expression stems from the 19th century American frontier practice of hunting raccoons using hunting dogs. When the raccoon attempted to escape up a tree, the dog was supposed to remain at the foot of the tree barking until the hunter arrived. However, if the dog went to the wrong tree, especially at night, or the raccoon jumped to the branches of another tree, the hunter would end up focusing on the wrong tree. |
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