Synonyms for hit-or-miss
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : hit-er-mis |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhɪt ərˈmɪs |
Top 10 synonyms for hit-or-miss Other synonyms for the word hit-or-miss
Définition of hit-or-miss
- adj random
- This has a virtuosity of its own, for all its hit-or-miss appearance.
- Extract from : « Picture and Text » by Henry James
- You've realized that marriage isn't a hit-or-miss proposition.
- Extract from : « A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband » by Louise Bennett Weaver
- There was a blue-and-white, hit-or-miss rag rug on the floor.
- Extract from : « Ainslee's magazine, Volume 16, No. 3, October, 1905 » by Various
- Matrimony should not be committed in a round-about, indirect, hit-or-miss manner.
- Extract from : « Dennison Grant » by Robert Stead
- Out-crossing or mixing in of new blood is better than hit-or-miss inbreeding.
- Extract from : « The Dollar Hen » by Milo M. Hastings
- Do not work and live "hit-or-miss" in your activities day by day.
- Extract from : « Supreme Personality » by Delmer Eugene Croft
- Augusta gave him a hit-or-miss kiss in the dark, climbed into her bed and went obediently to sleep like a child.
- Extract from : « The Hills of Desire » by Richard Aumerle Maher
- The place was an undistinguished little log town that rambled back from the river up the hill in a hit-or-miss fashion.
- Extract from : « The Yukon Trail » by William MacLeod Raine
- The preparations to secure the York boat against the threatening storm were highly characteristic of her hit-or-miss crew.
- Extract from : « Two on the Trail » by Hulbert Footner
- We had made a wise choice, though on a hit-or-miss formula, and we were content.
- Extract from : « The Automobilist Abroad » by M. F. (Milburg Francisco) Mansfield
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