quixotic造句1. This is a vast, exciting, and perhaps quixotic project.
2. This is a vast, exciting and some say quixotic project.
3. This ended in a quixotic campaign for statehood.
4. My superior self was on a quixotic errand!
5. Maureen and Christine understood that theirs was a quixotic task.
6. He began a quixotic search for the mother who abandoned him.
7. Jesse Jackson ran a quixotic campaign against Michael Dukakis in 1988.
8. Particularly quixotic is their concept of the sources of illegitimacy.
9. These may seem quixotic or paradoxical choices, but bear with me.
10. Give me a Don Quixotic Spear so that I fight with the wind wheel.
11. He has always lived his life by a hopelessly quixotic code of honour.
12. So here, thought Dalgliesh, lay the secret of Berowne's quixotic decision to give up his job.
13. But the most startling fact revealed in the survey even had an element of quixotic honour attached to it.
14. Six hundred men, some from the most distinguished aristocratic families, went on trial for the quixotic rising of December 1825.
15. To attempt such a thing would be herculean and quixotic.
16. Wild eclecticism has been the hallmark of Boyd's 30-year career as record producer, failed film mogul and quixotic entrepreneur.
17. And the fellowship's members do not view global use of Esperanto as a quixotic goal.
18. The top priority for most countries was not supporting a forgotten country's quixotic quest for freedom.
19. In four books written from 1921 to 1934, Soddy carried on a quixotic campaign for a radical restructuring of global monetary relationships.
20. Not long ago , selling American cars in Japan was downright quixotic.