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havocMeaning:
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confusion and lack of order, especially causing damage or trouble
I'm in difficulties because of the demented old woman next door wreaking havoc in my fields.
Vandals wreaked havoc in the abandoned house.
Some non-native species are harmless, but others wreak havoc on other species, human health and the economy.
The children wreaked havoc in the house.
Anorexia had wreaked havoc on Mary's body and mind.
In the 1990's, Islamist terrorist groups wreaked havoc in Algeria.
His statement raised havoc.
The genet, mongoose and weasel are small carnivorous animals that love to feed on snakes and rodents and sometimes wreak havoc in poultry houses.
Hailstones the size of golf balls wreaked havoc on the city overnight.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are wreaking havoc across China, with floods along major rivers destroying bridges, blocking roads and railways and forcing thousands of residents to evacuate.
Added on 2022-02-09 | by
Riley |
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