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May 25, 2021
This week’s themeHigh-scoring words in Scrabble This week’s words chutzpah quixotry blowzy quincunx whizbang
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza on a crossroad
Art: Wilhelm Marstrand (1810-1873)
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with Anu Gargquixotry
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: Absurdly chivalrous, idealistic, or impractical ideas or behavior.
ETYMOLOGY:
After Don Quixote, hero of the eponymous novel by Miguel de Cervantes
(1547-1616). Earliest documented use: 1703. Also see quixotic and quixote.
USAGE:
“Neither British nor German hesitated at any time to violate the neutrality
of Turkish territorial waters, but by the strange quixotry of a tacit
gentlemen’s agreement, hostilities between passing vessels and planes were
almost unknown.” Alistair MacLean & Sam LLewellyn; The Complete Navarone; HarperCollins; 2008. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
May my silences become more accurate. -Theodore Roethke, poet (25 May
1908-1963)
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