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(the word quixotic modifies a noun and means unrealististic, or impractically idealistic)

  • In it, he details his wild, quixotic journey from the hayfields of Montana to the sound stages of Hollywood.
  • To celebrate our debut, we would like to invite you to experience the quixotic world of Molton Brown.
  • Even more important, though, is the love the author has for his characters and their sometimes quixotic attempts at self-definition.
  • And the idea that you can " halt climate change " is wonderfully quixotic.
  • To close our options in advance is rather quixotic.
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