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Waiting for a Hare to Turn up

One day in ancient times, a peasant was working in his field. A hare dashed up, unfortunately knocked against a tree in the field and fell dead with its neck broken. Then the peasant put down his hoe and waited by the tree for another hare to turn up. No more hares appeared, and he became the laughing-stock of the land.

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Put one's whole heart into; with undivided attention

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Be of two minds; be half-hearted; shilly-shally

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Have a well-thought-out plan, stratagem, etc. in mind

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Look at flowers while riding on horseback – gain a superficial understanding through cursory observation
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