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Meaning of quixotry
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quixotry (n.)
Quixotism; visionary schemes.
quixotry Sentence Examples
- His quixotry led him to tilt at windmills, believing them to be menacing giants.
- The politician's quixotic promise to solve the city's problems drew both admiration and skepticism.
- The explorer's quixotry drove him to navigate treacherous seas in search of mythical islands.
- The artist's quixotic pursuit of the perfect canvas left his studio littered with unfinished works.
- Her quixotry made her believe she could reform a hardened criminal with her kindness.
- The students' quixotry inspired them to launch a campaign to save endangered animals, despite the odds.
- The author's quixotic desire to change the world through his writing was fueled by unwavering optimism.
- The inventor's quixotry led him to waste countless hours on impractical inventions that never worked.
- The activist's quixotic fight against injustice earned him the respect of both supporters and detractors.
- The entrepreneur's quixotry drove him to start a business that promised to revolutionize an industry, despite the skepticism of investors.
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Quixotism; visionary schemes.
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His quixotry led him to tilt at windmills, believing them to be menacing giants.
The politician's quixotic promise to solve the city's problems drew both admiration and skepticism.
The explorer's quixotry drove him to navigate treacherous seas in search of mythical islands.
The artist's quixotic pursuit of the perfect canvas left his studio littered with unfinished works.