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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Quixotic' in a Sentence

"Characterized by extravagantly chivalrous or romantic ideals; visionary, impractical, or impracticable in a whimsical or idealistic way." more

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He wore a quixotic cape while playing pretend as a superhero.
Johnny's quixotic plan to build a spaceship out of cardboard was both imaginative and impractical.
The knight embarked on a quixotic quest to rescue the mythical dragon from the enchanted forest.
Miguel had a quixotic dream of becoming a fearless astronaut who explores distant galaxies.
The teacher praised Tim's quixotic approach to solving the challenging math problem.
The quixotic puppy believed it could catch its own tail by chasing it in circles.
She drew a quixotic castle with turrets and flags in her art class.
The teacher praised Lucy for her quixotic ideas about creating a utopian classroom.
Johnny's quixotic plan to build a treehouse in outer space seemed exciting but impossible.
The quixotic puppy chased its tail in circles, full of playful energy.
Tommy's quixotic wish for a never-ending supply of candy left him daydreaming during class.
Sarah's quixotic plan to organize a carnival in her backyard thrilled her friends.
The teddy bear embarked on a quixotic quest to find its missing button.
Jenny's quixotic wish for a world without homework was shared by many of her classmates.
Sarah's quixotic wish was to have a pet dragon that could breathe bubbles instead of fire.
Emily's quixotic idea of building a treehouse in the schoolyard was met with excitement by her classmates.
Emily's quixotic plan to build a treehouse in one day proved to be too ambitious.
Tom had quixotic dreams of becoming a knight and saving the kingdom.
The unicorn had quixotic dreams of flying through the colorful sky.
The superhero's quixotic quest was to save the world from an army of giant robots using only a rubber chicken.

Quixotic

kwik-sot-ik
adjectiveCharacterized by extravagantly chivalrous or romantic ideals; visionary, impractical, or impracticable in a whimsical or idealistic way.

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Last Updated On: May 15, 2024
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