noun
- a shotgun
Usage: chiefly British
adjective
- covering a wide range in a random or unfocused way
Usage: informal
Examples
- The farmer kept a scattergun by the door to protect his chickens from foxes.
- He loaded his scattergun with birdshot for the hunting trip.
- The company took a scattergun approach to marketing, advertising everywhere without a clear strategy.
- Her scattergun method of studying meant she covered many topics but mastered none.
- The politician’s scattergun attacks on his opponent lacked focus and credibility.
- They used scattergun tactics, hoping something would work.
- The scattergun blast scattered the birds in all directions.