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Sentence count:157+8Posted:2016-11-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: damagedestructiondevastationharminjuryravageruinSimilar words: vocalhaveadvocateavoidfavorhave tohave onequivocalMeaning: ['hævək]  n. violent and needless disturbance. 
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31. Does your horse play havoc with your budget?
32. The trick is to stumble on one of these Aladdin's caves of fishing delight - and wreak havoc.
33. The goat, being a goat, wreaks havoc, and the tenant grows desperate.
34. They cut off circulation, made it harder to breathe during altitude changes, and wreaked havoc on varicose veins.
35. That was when drought dried up the lawns, playing havoc with lawnmower sales and profits.
36. At two state elections this month, Mrs Hanson stunned everyone by reappearing, fielding candidates and causing havoc with the results.
37. They also play havoc with your skin and it tends to get a bit sweaty under all the make-up I have to wear.
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38. And they wreak havoc with the goal of raising revenue efficiently.
39. A weak yen creates havoc in several ways for Detroit.
40. The storm wreaked havoc on trains and highways, making it unlikely thousands of investors and traders will arrive at work.
41. Nina in her innocence ate the ice cream and, of course, it played havoc with her digestion.
42. And the 18-hour day plays havoc with your social life.
43. Meanwhile tourism and fishing have wreaked havoc with the marine environment.
44. Since elk can also wreak havoc in cropland and forestry plantations, a record 70,000 animals are being culled this hunting season.
45. And a host of other crewmen were injured as sudden gusts caused havoc during the racing off the Isle of Wight.
46. A larger problem is that the flat tax would work havoc in the national economy, and nobody knows what to expect.
47. Seeing him wreak such havoc among a supposedly invincible foe, the Elves within the shrine were heartened.
48. Locomotives weighing thirty or forty tons caused havoc where wheel met rail, iron rails sometimes needing replacement every two years.
49. Actually, there is no one food capable of creating physiological havoc all by itself.
50. This is a critical feature on such an instrument, as a badly cut nut here would wreak havoc on playability.
51. Claret, chocolate or turkey curry stains can wreak seasonal havoc.
52. Did they hire a private eye to wreak havoc on the life of the harasser?
53. How can measles virus escape the body's natural defences to wreak such havoc?
54. I mention the episode only to show what emotional havoc was wrought by our lost access to the President.
55. Chaos struck Llandudno Hospital as the freak storm resulted in incredible scenes of havoc and distress.
56. But we all know that a moment's overload, may wreak havoc.
57. The three women were wreaking havoc with their guns that fired streaks of light.
58. But a very few aphids transmitting a virus can cause havoc to sugar beet, for instance.
59. But whether or not there are symptoms, the virus can wreak havoc over the years.
60. Cold gusts dropped the wind chill into the low 40s and played havoc with final-round scores in the highest-scoring Nissan since 1984.
More similar words: vocalhaveadvocateavoidfavorhave tohave onequivocalavowedflavorhave sexinvocationequivocatefavoredhave a ballbehaviorirrevocablefavoriteequivocationavoidancefavorablein favour ofbehavioralunfavorablehave to do withhave a good time
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