
70 Barking up the wrong tree - Guest Stephanie from GEOPATS LANGUAGE PODCAST
The Vocab Man - Fluent Vocabulary
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Barking Up the Wrong Tree
The origin of the idiom dates back to early 1800s America when hunting with packs of dogs was very popular. The term was used literally at first when wild prey animals, such as raccoons, would trick dogs into believing they were up a certain tree. But sometimes even the best bloodhound barks up the wrong tree.
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