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Filter by Meaning She had a quixotic hope that everyone would one day live in peace and harmony.
His quixotic personality made him unpredictable and hard to work with.
His quixotic approach to solving the world's problems left him feeling unfulfilled.
The politician's quixotic promise of a utopian society was met with skepticism by voters.
The fairytale character's quixotic wish was to marry a prince and live happily ever after.
The company's quixotic plan to triple their profits in a year ended up in bankruptcy.
The young lawyer had quixotic dreams of revolutionizing the legal system to benefit the poor and marginalized.
The politician's quixotic promises of change won him many supporters.
The scientist's quixotic idea of creating a machine that could travel through time was considered science fiction.
His quixotic belief that he could achieve his dreams without any hard work was shattered by reality.
Her quixotic plan to travel the world with no money or plan was quickly abandoned.
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