1. scattershot - Adjective
2. scattershot - Adjective Satellite
covering a wide range in a haphazard way
Source: WordNetA scattershot black comedy with a few amusing moments and a few good ideas, but most of them have been done before, and funnier. Source: Internet
But whereas Ryan’s work is mostly scattershot and anarchic—often trapping it in an amber of retrograde “ironic” racism—Cornellà’s work is in many ways more refined. Source: Internet
Rumors of raids are rampant — an inevitable side effect when the Trump administration cloaks inaction in hyperbole and scattershot anecdotes of immigrants detained for a traffic violation or minor offense have gone viral. Source: Internet
The place buzzes, and service can be a little scattershot. Source: Internet
"Generation Wealth" doc is too scattershot in its approach. Source: Internet
This scattershot purchasing fails to leverage the price competition or economies of scale that larger organizations expect. Source: Internet