Definition of «scattershot»

The term scattershot refers to a shooting technique where bullets are fired in multiple directions, with no specific aim or target. It is an uncontrolled and disorganized approach that lacks focus and precision.

Phrases with «scattershot»

Sentences with «scattershot»

  • For now, say real estate market observers, energy efficiency information is kind of scattershot in the context of home sales. (washingtonpost.com)
  • Your desk, in other words, can become associated with scattershot attention rather than deep concentration over time. (inc.com)
  • Adam Sandler's new movie is a pretty good scattershot comedy with counterterrorism as its backdrop. (csmonitor.com)
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