Phrases with «entire fiasco»

The phrase "entire fiasco" means a complete and chaotic failure or disaster. Full definition

Sentences with «entire fiasco»

  • No wonder that some readers participating in our poll about what they think of this entire fiasco are quite cross with Samsung. (sammobile.com)
  • There's an incessant desperation to be taken seriously, to be treated as a creative talent, but the entire fiasco lacks the finesse and ingenuity to depict the dark material with any hope of being sensitive to its subject. (thecriticalcritics.com)
  • «This entire fiasco shows why we in Wales are thinking long and hard about the best qualifications system for our young people.» (bbc.co.uk)
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