quixotry

/kwɪkˈsɑtri/
noun
  1. A quixotic action, idea, or behavior; an instance of impractical idealism.
    • She dismissed his plan as another of his harmless quixotries.
    • His latest quixotry was trying to teach cats to play chess.
    • The history books are full of the quixotries of explorers who sailed into unknown seas.
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