fiasco

  • 61fiasco — fi·as·co || fɪ æskəʊ n. total failure, disaster (Italian); round bottomed wine bottle in a basketlike straw covering …

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  • 62fiasco — m. Fracaso …

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  • 63fiasco — s. m. 1. (est.) fiasca, borraccia, bottiglia 2. (fig.) insuccesso, fallimento, smacco, disastro, scacco CONTR. successo, trionfo, vittoria, affermazione, riuscita …

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  • 64fiasco — n. [It.] Failure, fizzle, abortive attempt, ignominious failure …

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  • 65fiasco — n failure, miscarriage, frustration, nonsuccess, nonfulfillment, inefficacy, Sl. no go, flash in the pan; lead balloon, Inf. flop, Sl. bomb, Sl. brodie, Inf. clunker, Inf. dud, Sl. clinker, Inf. bummer, Sl. bust; fizzle, botch, blunder, foozle,… …

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  • 66fiasco — fi·as·co …

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  • 67fiasco — noun Syn: failure, disaster, catastrophe, debacle, farce, mess; informal flop, washout, shambles; Brit.; informal cock up; N.Amer.; informal snafu; Austral. / NZ; informal fizzer Ant: success …

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  • 68fiasco — [fiˈæskəʊ] noun [C] a complete and embarrassing failure …

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  • 69fiasco — fi•as•co [[t]fiˈæs koʊ[/t]] or, esp. for 2, [[t] ˈɑ skoʊ[/t]] n. pl. cos, coes 1) a complete and ignominious failure 2) vin a round bottomed wine bottle, esp. one having a basketlike covering • Etymology: 1850–55; < It: lit., bottle < Gmc… …

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  • 70fiasco — n. (pl. os) a ludicrous or humiliating failure or breakdown (orig. in a dramatic or musical performance); an ignominious result. Etymology: It., = bottle (with unexplained allusion): see FLASK …

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