Not sensible about practical matters; idealistic and unrealistic.
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Examples for "romantic"
Examples for "romantic"
1Kolbert: Journalists are not known for their romantic view of American politics.
2Byron indulged in vice in a romantic way; Hook in the coarsest.
3He'd stayed free of romantic entanglements since leaving Paris five years ago.
4War today, Kane, isn't won by romantic animals dashing at forlorn hopes.
5I'm not romantic by nature, and you've made your position perfectly clear.
1It began as a quixotic project three years ago in local theatre.
2The government needed competent officials, not revolutionaries engaged in quixotic ideological crusades.
3Doug Lenat's quixotic quest to create an artificial intelligence with common sense.
4We did not count on Tritt's quixotic action at just that moment.
5But in planning terms alone there is something quixotic about yesterday's decision.
1Others followed the leaders, creating a whirlpool of stampeding, panting, wild-eyed livestock.
2He's wild-eyed, and I can tell the night is wearing on him.
3She was silent, looked at us wild-eyed, and trembling in every limb.
4Once firmly on her feet, she turned to thank the wild-eyed hillman.
5It was the same flaring, wild-eyed Brandt, only fiercer and more haggard.
6Proudly mounted, she curbs with the single rawhide loop a wild-eyed pony.
7From the sledge Joan watched him, still wild-eyed and fearful, still trembling.
8Doc, stealthy and wild-eyed, was shadowing her steps among the spirea bushes.
9He ran down the clay shore of the channel island, barefoot, wild-eyed.
10They are always looking around wild-eyed while she is charming and witty.
11Afterward he stood, wild-eyed, nearly filling the doorway of the sewing room.
12A moment later he reappeared forward, wild-eyed and spluttering his own lingo.
13The Republic wouldn't care where a few wild-eyed Hebrews chose to go.
14Her ring sparked and the ghost appeared beside her, translucent and wild-eyed.
15Tom and I froze, staring at Alistair, who was wild-eyed and agitated.
16He was a tall lean man, hatless and collarless, greyhaired and wild-eyed.