quixotically

ADVERB
  1. in a quixotic manner
    sent to jail for two years, he has quixotically refused to clear himself by betraying his colleagues
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How To Use quixotically In A Sentence

  • He also seems to write with little concern for cadence, leaving himself stumbling over excess syllables and quixotically stuffing verbal square pegs into musical round holes when it comes time to sing.
  • That sounds quixotically noble, this stand for the ‘inviolability of marriage.’
  • Crossheads, or subheads as he calls them, aren't stuck into stories quixotically, nor are they really designed to be read as important parts of the copy.
  • Miller is a first-rate intellectual but an unreliably quirky, quixotically overcerebral, hit-or-miss director.
  • They believe - perhaps quixotically, under some owners - that they work for the entire community, not just the stockholders.
  • sent to jail for two years, he has quixotically refused to clear himself by betraying his colleagues
  • The pioneers of wind energy are an iconoclastic lot, tilting, if you will, at the windmills of conventional energy wisdom and quixotically persisting in the face of difference and opposition.
  • I'm hoping - quixotically, I suppose - for the plan's defeat.
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