"Total disaster" means a situation that has gone completely wrong or failed completely.
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Total disaster in terms of injuries and performance on the court, especially on the road.
In particular, she identified in the article a set of very common bad habits that can turn even the best presentations
into total disasters.
If something less than
total disaster happens in most... areas, it stands to reason that the market should recover strongly.
Valve CEO Gabe Newell has been vocal about his distaste for PS3 development from the get go, first calling the console a «
total disaster on so many levels,» and later saying the platform is a «waste of time.»
Some days are still
total disasters though (the other day — pizza for lunch and chicken nuggets for supper — whoops).
But just as a few good results does not mean you are going to win everything, so one bad result does not
mean total disaster and there are some good reasons for Arsenal fans to take yesterday's game with a pinch of salt.
In other words,
total disaster losses have increased because we are getting richer not because climate related disasters have increased (this is based on Pielke's own research).
Since the bedroom has become a complete and
total disaster work zone in the past 48 hours, we've temporarily moved our king - sized mattress into our dining room so that we can sleep in there while we re-do the bedroom.
Real Madrid now know the extent of the injury to Iker Casillas, and Jose Mourinho is now considering a move in the January transfer window in order to save the season
from total disaster.
It's been
a total disaster,» Trump said of The New Celebrity Apprentice at the prayer breakfast, adding with a laugh: «I want to just pray for Arnold, if we can, for those ratings.»
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, has been
a total disaster as run by the previous Administrations pick.
«As far as I could tell, it was
a total disaster,» Sandberg told the media mogul Oprah Winfrey for an upcoming episode of Winfrey's «SuperSoul Sunday.»
In some cases, a merger can end in
total disaster, as in the case of the AOL - Time Warner deal.
«It's just like a big,
total disaster,» according to an importer quoted in The Toronto Star.
Moving from office to social setting isn't usually seamless, nor is the transition from friendly colleague to actual friend, but it needn't be
a total disaster either.
His $ 8.5 billion purchase of Skype hasn't been
a total disaster of aQuantive proportions, but it's hardly a shining success story, either.
Yet some people wallow in those feelings, and of course it's
a total disaster.
Cos she's a run - around — what
a total disaster She's a run - around — she's got nothing to do She's a run - around — doesn't know what she's after She's a run - around — she hasn't a clue
Trump called the show a «
total disaster,» and said the producers will «never, ever bet against Trump again.»
I stuck some in a bowl and warmed it through a little giving me one of the best porridge flavours I've had for ages, so it wasn't a total disaster
Mind you, my first few attempts at making this bread was
a total disaster.
It would have been
a total disaster if I had taken it out based on looks alone.
I tried to make my first chocolate bundt cake this week and it was
a total disaster!
Unfortunately
a total disaster, I'm so disappointed!
As it turned out,
total disaster.
We have a winter one too, but unfortunately, the farm, Pete's Green's in Hardwick, Vermont had
a total disaster and lost their storage barn and processing equipment in a devastating fire.
I just threw out 2 cups of sugar and 12 oz of butter because it was
a total disaster!
It only made sense to turn the classic, yet famously messy sandwich into something you can eat with only your hands and not look like
a total disaster.
This was
a total disaster.
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