We have no meanings for "whole fiasco" in our records yet.
1 Suddenly weary of the whole fiasco , she got up from the bed.
2 The whole fiasco would probably consume the rest of the week.
3 Up until now, Rababull had been deliberately ignoring the whole fiasco .
4 This whole fiasco is our fault; or at least that's what the public thinks.
5 This whole fiasco raises grave concerns about where our priorities as a civilised society really lie.
6 Ironically, if Telv was a little better at it, we could have avoided this whole fiasco .
7 If I'd done the right thing at the beginning of this whole fiasco , none of this would have happened.
8 She wanted to hear him say that the whole fiasco was his fault, yet she knew that wasn't entirely true, so she said nothing.
9 They reason that there are still questions left unanswered about the whole fiasco , and state the whole "broadcast environment" needs to be evaluated.
10 It was not the one misfortune but the whole fiasco that had upset her so; she had promised herself so much from her great plan.
11 "I have to apologize for this whole fiasco , " he supplied in an even tone.
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