Adjective
your hit-or-miss schedule for taking your medication is going to land you in the hospital again Adverb
I was learning Spanish hit or miss, mostly just by hearing my friends speak it.
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Adjective
While the bliss of a spa treatment will eventually wear off and shore excursions can be hit-or-miss, paying for a balcony cabin stands out as one of the most reliable cruise upgrades.—
Kristy Tolley,
Travel + Leisure,
15 Aug. 2026 While the storms have been hit-or-miss about who is actually seeing the wet weather, Southeast Michigan has another chance on Wednesday, where some of us could see some action.—
Karen Carter,
CBS News,
12 Aug. 2026
Adverb
The Downsized Essentials Hotel toiletries can be hit or miss, and there’s no guarantee your accommodations will even provide the basics.—
Rosie Marder,
Travel + Leisure,
7 Aug. 2026 With Disney serving as popular culture’s foremost purveyor of such retreads, the formula for what makes a live-action remake hit or miss with audiences could hardly seem less formulaic.—
Chris Lee,
Vulture,
14 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for hit-or-miss