Desultory in a sentence as an adjective

There were a few desultory upvotes - a few had read it.

In the long term, TV news will cease to exist as such, and the desultory performance over the last three years will be one reason why.

Think of this as a single desultory conversation about ocaml; we just had one about bsd and we will have others.

The former can be undertaken in a desultory way more easily than the latter--and therein lies the trap.

I like how Stanford describes it as "a very laid-back and desultory conversation.

Nobody will screech "safety information" at me and then provide desultory food and drink service.

You just need to get over the notion that "food" consists of a meat main dish, a starch, and a desultory, obligatory vegetable side.

How many times do they have to repeat this desultory performance before Americans remember what happened the last time they believed it?

The police did a desultory job of investigating his death, and the family have the drive only because of how poorly the police secured the scene.

I've spotted two or three weird scattershots of desultory, ill-fitting, generic-sounding reviews.

These tools function in different ways entirely; your optimization to the language is not only un-warranted, but leads to a desultory effect: programmers get stupider when they don't know what their tools are actually doing.

"Today, Chavez’s desultory government spending and overall economic approach resembles the populism of the Argentine Juan Perón far more than any authentic socialist model.

And what number of us actually decided to incorporate the Ohnno way into our thinking, for the simple fact that HN gave us the clue?Really, what I would like people to understand is that there is a desultory, occluding factor, to these different 'ways'.

Desultory definitions

adjective

marked by lack of definite plan or regularity or purpose; jumping from one thing to another; "desultory thoughts"; "the desultory conversation characteristic of cocktail parties"