Phrases with «fiasco»

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The word "fiasco" refers to a situation or event that is a complete failure or disaster. Full definition

Adjective + «fiasco»

Noun + «fiasco»

Sentences with «fiasco»

  • Dmitri Chavkerov FX Currency Rigging Fiasco Was Not As Negative to Fundamental Retail Forex Traders As Most People Think — WSFA NBC - 12 (Montgomery, AL) (forexbastards.com)
  • The meetings, which were held occasionally by Govs. George Pataki, Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson, all turned into fiascoes of name - calling and finger - pointing that highlighted the state's political dysfunction and did nothing to advance budget agreements. (nypost.com)
  • I was surfing the Internet in regard to somewhere I might be able to afford to retire, as there have been a couple of financial fiascoes in my life and I wound up with no Golden parachute or nest egg after 50 years of laboring away. (nomadictexan.com)
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