Synonym: damage, destruction, devastation, harm, injury, ravage, ruin. Similar words: vocal, have, advocate, avoid, favor, have to, have on, equivocal. Meaning: ['hævək] n. violent and needless disturbance.
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121. In order to use A Gamble in the Dark, you will also need the Cry Havoc! mini-expansion.
122. The Chairman ordered the 'Gang of Three' to leave the Chamber for unparliamentary behaviour after they created havoc during the meeting.
123. As it turns out, showering or bathing daily wreaks havoc on something hilariously called the horny layer.
124. Telephonist: Oh, it's a reserved opera named "The Monkey Creates Havoc in Heaven".
125. It is time to cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war.
126. Climate change will play havoc with agriculture and water supplies and will increase diseases.
127. The symptoms of narcolepsy—particularly sleep attacks and cataplexy—can wreak havoc on your ability to live a normal life.
127. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
128. Look at all the havoc and destruction you've caused because of your nastiness.
129. The king was so angry that he cried havoc and let slip the dogs of war.
130. I'll tell you Friend, he reignsabove, and doth not make havoc of mankind like the Royal of Britain . . . . sofar as we approve of monarchy, that in America the law is king.
131. Cry havoc , and let slip the dogs of war.
132. And for the same reasons I'll kill and wreck havoc in conformity to moral law.
133. He moves through Texas like a tornado--wreaking havoc wherever he goes, but occasionally whimsically sparing a person.
134. Our country price scissors accumulates a mechanism to had been played havoc with since reform.
135. An ice storm continues to wreak havoc on the Midwest.
136. Cars and skyscrapers and clangorous pachinko parlours play havoc with the Memoirs of a Geisha dreams we bring to the city.
137. "I thought that it could be used for defense, but after I saw the movie, I think it wreaks havoc with the country, " said Sultana Bassi, 13.
138. The Minister of Finance fulminated against those improvident policies which might bring about much havoc such as galloping inflation.
139. A pack of felonious goons are wreaking havoc on Metro City!
140. They have wreaked dreadful havoc among the wildlife by shooting and trapping.
141. The sudden onset of winter caused havoc with rail and air transport.
142. An unhappy marriage, Jon, can play such havoc with other lives besides one's own.
143. In the Second World War, area is suffered play havoc with.
144. Days of torrential rains eased Monday in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh states, but not before they had submerged hundreds of villages and caused widespread havoc.
145. The other is Ultimo , intent on trying to stop Vice from wreaking more havoc.
146. One of their concerns is that the marbled crayfish's sexual cousins have caused havoc elsewhere.
147. Worshipping the sun wreaks havoc on skin. So does smoking.
148. There it causes havoc in the Oort Cloud, a huge region surrounding the solar system that contains billions of bits of cosmic rubble left over from the formation of planets.
149. Sidney, played by Neve Campbell is back on screen. And if you see her on Scream, it only means that Ghostface is out to wreak havoc, now in the town of Woodsboro.
150. By this time he must have been swallowed by the Dogfish who for several days has been playing havoc in these waters.
More similar words: vocal, have, advocate, avoid, favor, have to, have on, equivocal, avowed, flavor, have sex, invocation, equivocate, favored, have a ball, behavior, irrevocable, favorite, equivocation, avoidance, favorable, in favour of, behavioral, unfavorable, have to do with, have a good time.