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shamble

[sham-buhl] / ˈʃæm bəl /


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This latest shambles against the Springboks might well strengthen the WRU's hand that something has to be done.

From BBC

The Office for Budget Responsibility prematurely published key budget details, causing a “serious error” and “complete shambles” in Parliament.

From Barron's

Firefighters arrived to find a home in shambles, with walls collapsed, windows blown out and parts still aflame.

From Los Angeles Times

Describing the situation as a "shambles", Badenoch accused the government of floating the idea of increasing income tax rates only to "U-turn".

From BBC

One became two and two became three - and it was a shambles.

From BBC