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Meanings of complete shambles in English
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Usage of complete shambles in English
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Anyway, it's all a completeshambles and Hoggard should be ashamed of himself.
2
And the new junior cycle is a completeshambles.
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Others described the scenes of fans packed outside the venue as a " completeshambles".
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We looked a completeshambles, but we're two goals better off with Bolton getting a good hiding.
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Italy were deserved champions in 2006; a completeshambles this time round, finishing bottom of a low-quality group.
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Slovenia are otherwise a completeshambles.
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It's a completeshambles, absolutely ridiculous.
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Elsewhere, contact tracers have spoken of difficulties accessing the government system, describing it as a " completeshambles".
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He called the situation a " completeshambles".
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The deck was a completeshambles: the wounded were carried below, friends and foes alike, though the dead Frenchmen were hove overboard at once.
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The only slight hiccup happened at around 2.30pm, when the festival's sole entrance gate turned into a completeshambles.
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The elections had been a " completeshambles", said Labour, accusing the Conservative-led government of wasting the 75 million pound cost of running the polls.
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The elections had been a " completeshambles", said opposition Labour, accusing the Conservative-led government of wasting the 75 million pound cost of running the polls.