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fiasco

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


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It’s hard for us mortals to know what that’s like, to have the burden to always win, and anything less is labeled a fiasco.

From The Wall Street Journal

The foam fiasco was just one of the first hiccups since JPMorgan opened a bar inside a Manhattan office building.

From The Wall Street Journal

After the fiasco with Chapek, Disney turns to someone with a track record of successful succession planning at Morgan Stanley: James Gorman.

From Los Angeles Times

The Partition of India in August 1947 was a colossal, and very British, fiasco.

From The Wall Street Journal

He overcame a strange late sequence in which he kept swapping helmets because of communication problems, looking as irritated as you would expect Rodgers to look after a technological fiasco like that.

From The Wall Street Journal