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Filter by Meaning The scientist's quixotry to find a cure for cancer through alternative medicine was criticized by the medical community.
The politician's quixotry to eradicate corruption from the government was seen as foolish by his colleagues.
His quixotry in ignoring the safety protocols led to the chemical plant explosion.
His quixotry in buying a house he couldn't afford left him drowning in debt.
The artist's quixotry in attempting to paint a masterpiece in one day was unsuccessful.
The writer's quixotry in creating an entire new language in the novel confused readers.
Despite warnings from experts, the team proceeded with their quixotry plan to climb the mountain in bad weather.
His quixotry in investing all his money in one stock led to his financial ruin.
His quixotry in taking on a project too large for him to handle resulted in a complete disaster.
She always acts with quixotry, never thinking of the consequences.
Her quixotry in pursuing a relationship with a known criminal ended in tragedy.
The teenager's quixotry in trying to impress his friends led him to perform dangerous stunts.
His quixotry in gambling cost him all his fortune.
The politician's quixotry made her promise unrealistic reforms in a short period of time.
She showed her quixotry by quitting her job without having another one lined up.
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