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fiasco

[fee-as-koh, -ah-skoh] / fiˈæs koʊ, -ˈɑ skoʊ /


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The most recent fiasco came on Wednesday night, when Liverpool lost 4-1 at home in the Champions League against PSV Eindhoven.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This whole incident has been a fiasco and a blemish on our country. He needs to be fired,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal

As media implosions go, it doesn’t get much worse than the fiasco engulfing the British Broadcasting Corp.

From The Wall Street Journal

This fiasco will continue to dog the royal family, says historian and author Andrew Lownie.

From BBC

Langbroek said education officials were looking at ways to ensure the fiasco did not ruin the students' grades.

From Barron's