scattershot in English

adjective
1
denoting something that is broad but random and haphazard in its range.
a scattershot collection of stories

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1. 3 You eat the trap without him blowing scattershot.

2. 1 The report condemns America's scattershot approach to training workers.

3. 6 The animal kingdom merely takes a scattershot approach to improving its species.

4. The QAnon theory is scattershot and sprawling with anti-government elements; Adherents actively sow distrust in …

5. 15 Our uncertainty about this question is reflected in our scattershot approach to markers of adulthood.

6. 8 Scattershot has been moved from the Marksmanship Tree to Tier 3 of the Survival Tree.

7. 5 But the distribution of food was scattershot, and every outlet was swamped with desperate crowds.

8. 7 However, blindly, the scattershot deepening referential symbols is irresponsible, and is contrary to the original intention.

9. What you need to do is be more careful in your scattershot approach to labeling people as bigots.

10. 17 The policy - related passages in " The Audacity of Hope " , his second autobiography,(www.Sentencedict.com) are scattershot and banal.

11. 21 Finding silver bullets in farm science must now give way to scattershot approaches, often tailored to local conditions.

12. 13 What you need to do is be more careful in your scattershot approach to labeling people as bigots.

13. 19 Shattered Sun Pendant of Might will no longer break crowd control effects such as Scattershot with its triggered effect.

14. 14 Little or no knowledge of a holistic view of any given science is needed to construct such scattershot attacks.

15. 4 That said, a scattershot approach won't help Amazon become the single defining platform that bridges digital media and commerce.

16. 11 So their struggle was often scattershot and regularly violent, involving attacks on Chinese police stations and bombings of buses and other acts.

17. 12 Nature is so wasteful because scattershot strategies are the best way to do what mathematicians refer to as fully exploring "the potential space."

18. 9 "The dissemination effort is scattershot at best," said Revanche Jefrizal Kabuik, head of the Tsunami Alert Community, also known as KOGAMI, a non-governmental organisation in western Sumatra.

19. 18 Instead of beating the bushes for customers with individual referrals or scattershot ads, you can tap into a targeted group of consumers en masse to jumpstart sales.

20. 10 In America, scattershot state-level policies have failed to converge on any coherent action, and precious little information exists on exactly where the country's discarded gadgets are going.

21. Youthful exuberance romps through Blaise Hemingway, Greg Erb and Jason Oremland's scattershot screenplay, which Breathlessly slingshots from Norse mythology and the rootin' tootin' Wild West to a prehistoric land before time and gladiatorial Rome.

22. Business leaders, the famous 1%, need to resist the urge to dismiss the whole movement based on the scattershot and at times ill-conceived nature of the arguments on the placards.

23. 20 Business leaders, the famous 1%, need to resist the urge to dismiss the whole movement based on the scattershot and at times ill-conceived nature of the arguments on the placards.

24. 16 Mash the restealth key since sometimes the trap does break early (especially if you already ate scattershot) and you can avoid his aimed shot but of course eats rest of the hits.

25. Similar to the advancement of weaponry in war, Bootlicker continues to evolve their way from a primitive, scattershot, chaotic pummelling towards a honed, laser guided salvo, and the tunes here're packed full of direct, catchy riffs that stick to your ribs like napalm while remaining a pushed-to-the-red, blown out frenzy.