Id | in_the_loop_721 |
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Idiom | TILT AT WINDMILLS |
Definition | to fight against impossible odds in an attempt to do good |
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Extra Info | The expression originates from Miguel de Cervantes’s novel Don Quixote, in which Quixote comes upon several windmills and, thinking that they are giants, tries to defeat them in battle by tilting at them (stabbing while running or riding past) with his lance (long spear). |
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