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scatter shot
noun
shot prepared for a weapon having a rifled bore or barrel.
Word History and Origins
Origin of scatter shot1
Example Sentences
This movie is a scatter shot of impressive technique and creativity, featuring the work of nearly 1,000 artists, but for how impressive the end product looks, this effort came at a cost.
The uptick put him in this place where his words have enough scatter shot stickiness that they are parsed across the country when he speaks.
They do have friends who farm with horses as well, but the location of those farms is scatter shot all over the map.
Unfortunately, that never really happened and we got a few scatter shot PC ports instead.
The quarterly losses and sales declines won’t stop anytime soon with this scatter shot approach.”
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