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    Use "havoc" in a sentence

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    havoc


    havocs


    1. At one time I attended a business meeting and although I do not know all the past history of the congregation it seemed evident to me that some were still licking their wounds These matters ought to be dealt with initially on an individual basis and not be allowed to create havoc in a meeting of the congregation


    2. It occurred to her there and then that if they couldn’t get to the crawling thing behind her, they would probably take just as much delight in wreaking havoc upon the body of one of the genteel classes


    3. We have managed to destroy the pack of black devils that were entrenched on the west coast creating havoc throughout the country


    4. "Oh I know," Heymon admitted, "and I admit I can't push that level of math around either, but it would certainly explain your results as well as information creation and do a lot less mathematical havoc


    5. could see the havoc outside


    6. Karen put on the left boot, fully expecting havoc to break out, but


    7. wreaking havoc upon the body of one of the genteel classes


    8. However, I do believe in family secrets, the skeletons in the closet archetypes that surface years later and wreck havoc with the descendants


    9. havoc across the countryside


    10. "I expect its that pink dust" called Sky "plays havoc with the vacuum cleaners as well

    11. If the entity had turned hostile, catching it was the highest priority or it would continue to wreck havoc with the ship


    12. A word out of place can cause havoc


    13. There war and havoc and destruction stood,


    14. On the other hand, when characteristics of the world are not understood and favoritism or extremism is practiced, an imbalance takes place and quite often, havoc ensues


    15. “I know things didn’t go exactly to plan the bloody Turks were ready for us and the bloody wire strung below the waterline and across the beach played havoc


    16. It’s playing havoc with our systems


    17. ” With a last look of contempt he moved on down the trench and we could hear him continuing to cause havoc everywhere he went


    18. The scene she saw below the mountain where she sat was an army of fifty thousand soldiers, including thousands of Alit’aren and Ael Tarael, fighting Adem, Carl, and Wil, their Battle Angels wreaking havoc upon the army of mortal and immortal men


    19. that could last indefinitely and bring havoc and destruction to the nation


    20. That was wise, Adem thought, the King of the Nordics and the King of the Torvellen would be vital to lead the armies that fought the madmen who wreaked havoc upon the land

    21. Alex attacked his food as if it were to blame for the havoc he had created at the table


    22. That in itself would have been enough to wreak havoc;


    23. This could play havoc with the readings a sonar might have


    24. Coming from a Jewish household she was used to cooking for large amounts of people as most of the Jewish religious ceremonies and festivals involved copious amounts of food and people, but she created complete havoc in the kitchen using every pot and covering every work surface as she went


    25. But still… The internal pressures of the body and all would wreak havoc


    26. Our infantry had little cover, and the enemy's machine guns, finally located in the church tower, played sad havoc


    27. (Some of my conservative colleagues will undoubtedly take issue with me) Be that as it may, many of those left behind, law-abiding in every respect, were/are destined, it seems, to share a common environment with criminal elements and other (social) misfits who continue to create havoc in their lives, whatever their skin color


    28. Still, it caused havoc, for it would burn right through flesh and almost nothing except distance could protect you against it


    29. The constant border duty or "bush trips" as we called it created havoc in my life as you never really settled into wearing SAP blue and driving at top speed in Flying Squad, and then the next moment you are in camouflage in a much slower Casspir


    30. I rushed back to the room where she continued to wreak havoc into her pillow and I sat next to her again putting my arms around her as best I could

    31. No one forgot the problem of terrorist bases inside Rhodesia and the havoc it caused with the elections afterwards being able to dominate the locals to vote freely and fairly for the terrorists home political parties


    32. Per se they caused havoc behind the lines and assisted in full scale conventional attacks where needed later in the war


    33. The intent of the terrorist is to cause mass destruction and it will cause enough havoc to be seen as an excellent weapon of choice with the ingredients being readily available in all developed countries


    34. He was a demonic machine, bred for bloodletting, destruction and chaos, indeed designed to wreak havoc on human flesh


    35. The occultists were sending their lords to play havoc within


    36. ” She also warned that besides wreaking havoc on nature, for instance, thinning bird shells and thereby leading to a “silent spring,” the increasing use of synthetic chemicals would cause a cancer epidemic among humans


    37. It was not necessarily for its symbolism, only those who attempted to wreak havoc on it prior to 9/11 attempted so for its seeming power


    38. 11 There is one who labours, and takes pains, and makes havoc, and is so much the more behind


    39. I had the canon send some shot into the woods to wreak a little havoc, but I couldn’t tell if it had been successful


    40. This emotional attachment to the old measuring system causes havoc but

    41. play havoc with the world and yourself


    42. penis out and began wreaking havoc, sucking and slurping and licking with such ferocity


    43. what kind of dream is it that plays havoc in the lives of others?


    44. Brandon folded his arms, and I tried to avoid how his muscles stretched because it was wreaking havoc on my train of thinking


    45. None that he is aware of, however, has even explored the issue of homosexuals’ obligation of responsibility, nor exposed the havoc that homosexuality causes on countless of desolate families who are left helpless in their struggling efforts to reconstruct their shattered lives


    46. burned coal, and the ash had wrecked havoc with the big furnaces


    47. procrastination is wrecking havoc with your life there are things


    48. Destroy the party, create havoc with are lovely cousin, more rumours and blackmail” he said


    49. Moving with agility that only one gifted could have, he entered the caves mouth, wreaking havoc on the unsuspecting inhabitants within


    50. He was slow in this, his own thoughts trembling and his limbs aching, but he put his weakness to one side and concentrated on undoing such havoc as he had caused













































    1. Depression eats the very core of your being and havocs like a canker


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    Synonyms for "havoc"

    havoc mayhem fate annihilation destruction massacre ravage murder sack

    "havoc" definitions

    violent and needless disturbance