Quixotic - translation to spanish
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Quixotic - translation to spanish

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Quixotic (disambiguation)

quixotic         
quijotesco
Quixotic         
(adj.) = quijotesco
Ex: Though the national media will ignore his candidacy, the politically pure of heart will be able to vote their conscience -- and once again have a grand old Quixotic time pissing into the wind.
quijotesco         
IDEALISMO NO PRAGMÁTICO
Quijotismo; Quijoteria; Quijotesca; Quijotería
quixotic

Definition

Quixotic
·adj Like Don Quixote; romantic to extravagance; absurdly chivalric; apt to be deluded.

Wikipedia

Quixotic

Quixotic may refer to:

  • Quixotism, deriving from the novel Don Quixote
  • Quixotic (album), an album by Martina Topley-Bird
  • Quix*o*tic, a Washington D.C.–based rock band
Pronunciation examples for Quixotic
1. It's an evanescent, quixotic notion.
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2. And yet, dark, brooding, tortured, broken, quixotic,
Over 75 Years of Batman _ NYC'17 Comic Con Panel _ Talks at Google
3. And this is-- again, alluding to my quixotic effort
Shrinks - the Untold Story of Psychiatry _ Jeffrey Lieberman _ Talks at Google
4. This seem pretty much a Quixotic effort, chasing windmills.
Polar Bears _ Jenny Ross & Kassie Siegel _ Talks at Google
5. this idea I thought a very antiquarian, quixotic idea.
In the Kingdom of Ice _ Hampton Sides _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Quixotic
1. Cheney‘s quixotic campaign to exempt the CIA from Sen.
2. Tony Blair must pursue his goals with less quixotic aggression.
3. Huckabee is no longer considered a long–shot candidate running a quixotic campaign.
4. It is no longer an oxymoron or a quixotic in–joke.
5. An AP colleague, Merrill Hartson, described Moleon as something of a quixotic figure in Washington.