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Dependent upon or characterized by chance.
haphazard
random
1
The
hit
-
or
-
miss
closures forced tourists and residents alike to alter their plans.
2
Out-crossing or mixing in of new blood is better than
hit-or-miss
inbreeding.
3
Joel and Ethan Coen have a rather
hit
-
or
-
miss
relationship with the Academy.
4
Mostly, it is because of the unpredictably
hit
-
or
-
miss
nature of the improv form.
5
Identifying criminal suspects from eyewitness descriptions can be a
hit
-
or
-
miss
affair for police.
6
Feeler records have been
hit
-
or
-
miss
,
each song greatly varying sonically from the previous.
7
The sensor interference meant my navicomp's evasion protocols were
hit
-
or
-
miss
.
8
Browsing the pushcarts for reading material was, to put it mildly, a
hit
-
or
-
miss
venture.
9
It probes around more or less
hit-or-miss
until it locates something, somewhere, that looks habitable.
10
If sci-fi has always been
hit
-
or
-
miss
with studios, investors these days seem less willing to gamble.
11
In his usual
hit-or-miss
fashion, he kissed his wife and asked her to settle his tie.
12
Now they have an beyond Siri's
hit
-
or
-
miss
instructions.
13
People, you gotta remember, are surprisingly
hit
-
or
-
miss
creatures.
14
The company's Cue touch-screen multimedia system and adjacent climate and audio controls remain quite literally
hit
-
or
-
miss
propositions.
15
Criticism is directed at the aprioristic and oftentimes
hit-or-miss
practices of the Vienna and Zurich schools of Psycho-analysis.
16
Voice control can be somewhat
hit
-
or
-
miss
.
hit-or-miss fashion
hit-or-miss inbreeding
hit-or-miss ones
hit-or-miss practices
less hit-or-miss