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wipeout

noun as in fall

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This wipeout is not yet as spectacular as the stunning crush of two Octobers ago, but give it time.

It’s been a tough time for the Tories after a Welsh wipeout at the general election.

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There have already been some spectacular wipeouts in Olympic warm-up sessions, but so far no serious injuries.

I have seen scenarios which suggest the Conservatives could be facing an historic wipeout.

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Last week’s local elections in England suggested the 2019 coalition has shattered, and many analysts believe the Conservatives could be headed for a wipeout in a general election expected in the fall.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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