A sudden and violent collapse.
1 However, the Tories' handling of this situation has been a complete fiasco .
2 However, the Government has nobody to blame but itself for this fiasco .
3 The situation was exacerbated by a financial fiasco called the Darien scheme.
4 The fiasco of the past few days will immeasurably strengthen their case.
5 Dimon fought through the London whale fiasco and a personal health setback.
6 More to the point, I ask him about the fiasco of 2010.
7 The raid of the Bows against the Snakes ended in a fiasco .
8 It won't be easy to find a way forward from the fiasco .
9 The Irish Water fandango has been a fiasco on every simgle level.
10 But to the national media, this latest fiasco was all too familiar.
11 Politics no longer interested him, the fiasco with Galbaud had scalded him.
12 Other attempts to profit from Apple's public relations fiasco were more tongue-in-cheek.
13 Nevertheless this lover curses the administrator as the cause of the fiasco .
14 His fiasco stirred up something of a breeze in the United States.
15 Born of helplessness and confusion, the Conference ended in a pitiful fiasco .
16 Despite the fiasco going on in his Court, Banage had not moved.
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