Quixotic in a sentence as an adjective

It's a quixotic dream, but one I think is quite beautiful.

They generally take huge risks for the sake of their quixotic beliefs and ideals.

I love that supporting Linux gaming is "quixotic" and up there with rocket science.

At first it seemed like a wonderfully quixotic project - a new, home-grown search engine?

So it's no surprise that the big winners are class-A marketers making quixotic, red-ocean plays.

The post is really astoundingly astute, despite its sounding quixotic.

It seems notable that trying to run a modern computer without Google is about as quixotic as was trying to run a '90s-era computer without Microsoft.

Since both of these are direct products of IT policy, I don't think its a quixotic quest to fix it -- however, trying to fix it by trying to convince them to just give it up is the wrong approach.

In 2010 I got a free copy of the HL2 OS X port and, were I the sort of person who enjoys the quixotic challenge of gaming on Linux, I could have grabbed my free Linux port just a few weeks ago.

Yeah right!But then a year passed, then another, and traffic was up, and then it was up some more, and it seemed like he would never give up... at some point it stopped looking quixotic, and started to be a joy to watch.

And Mission Control -- whether you personally like it or not -- represents the latest in what's very clearly a quixotic quest on Apple's part to get everyone in the world to love virtual desktops.

Always seemed a little quixotic and irrationally exuberant.

Because political activism on an issue that's not obvious injustice is a quixotic, and the smart people are out building new things/finding ways to route around the problem rather than fighting a losing battle.

Quixotic definitions

adjective

not sensible about practical matters; idealistic and unrealistic; "as quixotic as a restoration of medieval knighthood"; "a romantic disregard for money"; "a wild-eyed dream of a world state"

See also: romantic wild-eyed