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How to use hit-or-miss in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word hit-or-miss? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
The only problem thus far is that the reception in my office is hit-or-miss.
Short stories tend to be hit-or-miss, and even some of the stories found here didn't seem to grab or hold my attention.
The last of the six punchy paragraphs on the latter is fairly typical of Hamilton's hit-or-miss procedure throughout the book.
Zachery is generally punished for his bad behavior with time-outs, a parenting tool that is often a hit-or-miss proposition.
Her occasional sketches are hit-or-miss, best when they have some sly subtext.
In our opinion, the services provided in French to Manitobans by means of toll-free telephone lines are too often hit-or-miss.
Miller is a first-rate intellectual but an unreliably quirky, quixotically overcerebral, hit-or-miss director.
Also, modelled sound ray paths deeper than several hundred meters were frequently isolated and narrow, making direct ray impingements at an OBS a somewhat hit-or-miss process dependent on the precise deep sound speed profile.
This is a hit-or-miss proposition, though.
Since such children do not form a special social category in poverty eradication intervention programmes, their inclusion in Education for All efforts tends to be a hit-or-miss phenomenon.
This can be hit-or-miss for the beginner and very costly.
As long as there is no land route to the Otish Mountains massif, access to the sites offering accommodation will be something of a hit-or-miss proposition.
Examples from Classical Literature
Augusta gave him a hit-or-miss kiss in the dark, climbed into her bed and went obediently to sleep like a child.
The place was an undistinguished little log town that rambled back from the river up the hill in a hit-or-miss fashion.
The preparations to secure the York boat against the threatening storm were highly characteristic of her hit-or-miss crew.
Matrimony should not be committed in a round-about, indirect, hit-or-miss manner.
Out-crossing or mixing in of new blood is better than hit-or-miss inbreeding.
This has a virtuosity of its own, for all its hit-or-miss appearance.
You've realized that marriage isn't a hit-or-miss proposition.
There was a blue-and-white, hit-or-miss rag rug on the floor.
Conventional methods, which typically involve varying the temperature of a crystallizing solution or changing solvents, take a lot of time and are hit-or-miss.
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