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Definition of fiasco:

  • (noun) a sudden and violent collapse

Sentence Examples:

The fiasco was hideous.

It ended in a ridiculous fiasco.

The expedition was a miserable fiasco.

The ordeal was rather a fiasco.

The Bazaar was a disastrous fiasco.

The whole affair was a fiasco.

Then the rehearsal is a fiasco?

They made a perfect fiasco, anyhow.

The outcome appeared to be another fiasco.

Are you still in fear of a fiasco?

Lawrence fiasco was eventually forgiven it.

The plot proved a complete fiasco.

The colony was a complete fiasco.

The affair had ended in a fiasco.

It was a ridiculous and needless fiasco!

Such was the famous fiasco of Turin.

Again a miserable fiasco was to take place.

The sex is a rather nasty fiasco.

The whole campaign was an entire fiasco.

Greeley's fiasco was susceptible of a double interpretation.

I shed tears of rage at the fiasco.

"Bed-bug Brown's" mission had proved a fiasco.

The Antwerp adventure had proved a fiasco.

The prize was rather a fiasco, though.

"After your last miserable fiasco, my dear!"

The thing was dry bones, a fiasco.

They had not contemplated such a fiasco.

There was the celebrated Obsidian Cliff fiasco.

What a wretched fiasco his marriage had proved!

It had been tried and proved a fiasco.

The whole affair was therefore a mere fiasco.

There must be no second fiasco of a marriage.

Poor Hotchkiss tried bravely to justify the fiasco.

A week had passed since the great fiasco.

The Paris adventure turned out a dismal fiasco.

On both occasions the attempt was a fiasco.

It remains to relate here the "railroad push" fiasco.

The fiasco had taken the life out of us.

Mockery, sheer mockery and contempt at the fiasco.

The banquet narrowly escaped being a terrible fiasco.

"It was just a fiasco from first to last!"

Into what a dismal fiasco the play would turn.

Some historians have termed this event "the mine fiasco."

And it had ended in such a miserable fiasco!

Now between lovers such a fiasco is absolutely impossible.

"And suppose instead of a triumph it is a fiasco?"

We need a little pleasant recreation to offset this fiasco.

Gray who suffered most from this little fiasco.

These fiascos had come before and passed without result.

What a miserable fiasco the whole performance would prove!

With this fiasco the opposition for the moment died.

One small slip and it would result in a fiasco.

They knew nothing about the fiasco of the Beta procedure.

A very trifling fiasco, but of a highly delicate nature.

In a word, it will be said you have made a fiasco.

It had been a fiasco; this day had been worse.

If his play fail the whole thing is a fiasco.

The result was a dismal fiasco, critically and box-officially.

He's planning on a fiasco or my dream book is wrong.

The fiasco of that demonstration had just about cooked our goose.

At the very least they'd be facing an ethics fiasco.

It was a miserable fiasco, this was the universal opinion.

How dreadful for the millennium to be a complete fiasco!

The wedding must not be a fiasco, it must not.

The third contest was a fiasco, as may be remembered.

The time with him had not been pure fiasco, however.

Barely in time to avert a fiasco, the affair was cancelled.

The Men standing there evidently hadn't noticed his fiasco.

Evening came, and a more dismal fiasco I do not recollect.

"Tom Tug" was also once the occasion of a painful fiasco.

It will be my fault if the picture is a fiasco.

If Mary had been a fiasco, this was a real joke.

Although the place was captured, the expedition proved a fiasco.

I have never seen a correct history of this fiasco in print.

The first fight ended in a complete and disastrous fiasco.

The great day comes, and the procession is a fiasco.

This fiasco was the crowning glory of Roper's political campaign.

The scheme was a complete fiasco, and collapsed in 1891.

Many were tried, but the fiasco grew more and more ridiculous.

It will be remembered that the Conference was a ridiculous fiasco.

And after our fiasco, they won't make us a new loan.

"And it turned out a fiasco, of course," observed his friend.

What could he do but complete the fiasco of the trial?

She felt certain that he would again make his usual fiasco.

"The season has been the fiasco one expected," commented his mother.

I am not going to risk a repetition of last night's fiasco.

Once Louis Napoleon's second fiasco more his plans ended in a fiasco.

Would the Belfast folks have made such a fiasco of a dock?

In fact, to use a theatrical phrase, it was an utter fiasco.

In short, our expedition here is, in many respects, a frightful fiasco.

As it turned out the whole expedition ended in an absurd fiasco.

He could not help feeling that it had been rather fiasco.

Her vanity had been alarmed by the thought of a fiasco.

It wouldn't be a coup at all; it would be a monstrous fiasco.

After all the negotiation, therefore, the whole affair proved a fiasco.

She had not seen him since the fiasco of his proposal.

There was no disguising it; it was a most dreadful fiasco.

One little group had that very morning drunk to a fiasco.

This morning, after his fiasco with Mary, he vaguely realized himself.

After the fiasco of 1614, affairs went from bad to worse.