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the haphazard
adjective
Random; chaotic; incomplete; not thorough, constant, or consistent
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The haphazard feel adds to its charm.
As Mr. Dehnert explained, the haphazard markings were highly desirable.
The savanna is paired with the glacier, the haphazard with the deluxe.
The haphazard air that permeated the interior of the previous-generation Accord has also been banished.
Mooallem explores the haphazard nature of our efforts to protect endangered species.
Nor was it an example of the haphazard terrors of prison life.
Our fried chicken and waffles were delicious, but the haphazard service resurfaced.
Yet both believe uncharted territory is better than the haphazard alternative.
But £.com does exist, thanks to the haphazard way the internet was created.
Mr. Gore's reticence and the haphazard style of the early lectures left them frustrated.
Mr. Jovanovic's departure was another sign of the haphazard way authority is shifting in this country.
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