Phrases with «whole fiasco»

The phrase "whole fiasco" means a big mess or a complete disaster. Full definition

Sentences with «whole fiasco»

  • The whole fiasco led to a trending #deleteuber tag, calling on users to delete the app and switch to alternatives like Lyft. (techcrunch.com)
  • If the Conservatives want to blame the whole fiasco on bad advice from StatsCan officials and use that as an excuse for reversing the decision to make the long form voluntary, then that's fine with me. (worthwhile.typepad.com)
  • This whole fiasco illustrates why I sometimes find it difficult to work for and with Christian organizations. (rachelheldevans.com)
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