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[ kee-hoh-tee, kwik-suht; Spanish kee-haw-te ] / kiˈhoʊ ti, ˈkwɪk sət; Spanish kiˈhɔ tɛ /
Words nearby Quixotequit while one's ahead, quiver, quiverful, quiver leg, qui vive, Quixote, quixotic, quixotism, quiz, quiz kid, quizmaster Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for QuixoteFilming began in 2000 with Jean Rochefort as Quixote and Johnny Depp as Grisoni. Doomed Passion Projects of Hollywood: The Lost Classics of Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, and More|Marlow Stern|March 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST The great triumph of his life was having figured in the cavalcade of the Quixote as Sancho Panza. Woman Triumphant|Vicente Blasco Ibaez But her belief in her hallucinations is as firm as that of the Spanish Quixote for whom the book was named. Woman's Work in English Fiction|Clara Helen Whitmore We Amurricans take considerable stock (p. 332) in old man Quixote.
His face had a sort of Quixote quaintness, so had his talk, while his humour had a pleasant flavour. John Forster|Percy Hethrington Fitzgerald After this there was no more question, and Quixote set off, taking his brigand of a companion with him. In Direst Peril|David Christie Murray
British Dictionary definitions for Quixote/ (ˈkwɪksət, Spanish kiˈxote) /
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