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Fiascos meaning
plural of fiasco
Example sentences (8)
We have had fiascos with the ownership of council CCTV and alleged fraud in MCG.
That might surprise younger people, considering New Coke is known as one of the biggest fiascos of all time, but we all thought it was…pretty good.
By potentially sharing the government, the Afghan leaders are brazenly going to trample on the demagogic claims and promises they held out during electoral campaigns when they would speak strongly against repeating the fiascos of 2014.
The only sad part is that, should Biden/Harris, win we will all be financing these fiascos, paying for the lunacy and depravation, as there is no way they can pay their own way!
A degree of fury from those often at the receiving end of rebel atrocities and constant fiascos of their government is gaining momentum.
LBJ’s Great Society program and the 1996 welfare reform — intending to promote equality, eradicate poverty, rejuvenate cities, improve education and foster employment — were ignominious fiascos.
Rockey was good at crisis management and dealt with a few fiascos during the fair.
The district has been troubled for decades with management fiascos and low test scores.