Adjective
hit-and-miss (comparative more hit-and-miss, superlative most hit-and-miss)
(now chiefly UK) Alternative form of hit-or-miss
His choice of jokes is rather hit-and-miss.
Interspersed between hit-and-miss reality shows and celebrity chefs are bits of industry operation filled with references to having final cut, getting coverage, or punching up jokes. Source: Internet
Those who bring a hit-and-miss game generally find their run is curtailed quicker than a prime ministerial holiday. Source: Internet
Tony may have been a hit-and-miss character, but he was also had a lot of depth. Source: Internet
However, for us, it's a bit of a hit-and-miss camera. Source: Internet
The character models aren’t wildly advanced, and the aesthetic appeal of each design is hit-and-miss. Source: Internet