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fiasco

[fee-as-koh, -ah-skoh] / fiˈæs koʊ, -ˈɑ skoʊ /


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The most recent fiasco came on Wednesday night, when Liverpool lost 4-1 at home in the Champions League against PSV Eindhoven.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This whole incident has been a fiasco and a blemish on our country. He needs to be fired,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal

If she is successful in convincing Liam not to participate in this fiasco, how can he back out gracefully?

From Washington Post

The fiasco came as a shock to many in Washington, roughly 15 years after the financial crisis resulted in the Dodd-Frank banking law.

From Washington Post

A look at some of the factors contributing to what one European broadcaster has called Britain’s “vegetable fiasco”:

From Seattle Times