Sentence example with the word 'fiasco'

fiasco

abortion, blasted expectation, botch, cruel disappointment, disappointment, dissatisfaction, flop, forlorn hope, letdown, setback, washout

Definition n. a sudden and violent collapse

Last update: October 26, 2015


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The strike turned out to be a complete fiasco.   [noun]

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Mr Todd: Number 1 - To stop a repeat of last year 's fiasco; no more animals are allowed on site.   [noun]

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But ever since the coup fiasco, the CIA and the State Department have viewed him with undisguised contempt.   [noun]

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"A failure, don't you know; a bad shot; a fiasco."   [Please select]

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But in spite of the fiasco of the Irish Councils Bill (1907), the struggles over education (Mr Birrell's bill of 1906 being dropped on account of the Lords' amendments), the rejection by the peers of the Plural Voting Abolition Bill (1906), and the failure (again due to the Lords) of the Scottish Small Holdings Bill and Valuation Bill (1907), which at the time made his premiership appear to be a period of bitter and unproductive debate, a good many reforming measures of some moment were carried.   [Please select]

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Such a fiasco amounted to a demonstration of the lack of intelligent leadership.   [Please select]

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That little fiasco last Saturday night--" "Was perfectly awful," Deborah said."   [Please select]

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This fiasco, following King's editorials, had a profound effect on the public mind.   [Please select]

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With this fiasco Foote passes from the stage of history.   [Please select]

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The autumn campaign had been a fiasco, but here were the Englishmen.   [Please select]

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