Will-o'-the-wisp
31Will-o’-the-wisp — Something that deceives by its appearance is a will o’ thewisp; it looks good, but turns out to be a disappointment …
32Will-O'-The-Wisp — A light that occasionally appears in the night over marshy ground and is often caused by the combustion of gas from decomposed organic matter …
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33will o' the wisp — something delusive or misleading; ignis fatuus, phosphorous light which hovers over the ground in marshy areas …
34Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp — Infobox Film name = Peggy, the Will O the Wisp image size = caption = director = Tod Browning producer = B. A. Rolfe writer = Katharine Kavanaugh narrator = starring = Mabel Taliaferro Thomas Carrigan music = cinematography = John M. Bauman… …
35will-o'-the-wisp — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ignis fatuus; illusion, chimera. See imagination, light. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. fancy, ephemera, dream, pipedream, ignis fatuus (Latin), shadow, illusion, vision. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun An… …
36will-o’-the-wisp — …
37will-o'-the-wisp — n. Friar s lantern, Jack with a lantern, Jack o lantern, ignis fatuus …
38will o' the wisp — noun (countable usually singular) 1 a blue moving light that can be seen over wet ground at night 2 someone that you can never completely depend on, or something that you can never achieve …
39will-o'-the wisp — noun see ignis fatuus …
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