Aún no tenemos significados para "wreak havoc".
1The financial crisis continues to wreak havoc on the world's major economies.
2He said they can wreak havoc if they get out of control.
3Parker also rejected the contention that an adverse decision would wreak havoc.
4Ebola is not the first disease to wreak havoc in this region.
5Spectacle is using her super-charged glasses to wreak havoc on the city?
6You look like Samson about to go wreak havoc among the Philistines.
7The most conscientious preserver could wreak havoc without depleting its green-life essence.
8Love affairs, even if only physical, can wreak havoc on all that.
9My limbs juddered, burning to thrash, dance, sprint away and wreak havoc.
10If you can con telco people, you can wreak havoc among them.
11A double killing is going to wreak havoc on my resale value.
12However, it is expected to wreak havoc in North Carolina today.
13Cyberattacks on libraries continue to wreak havoc across the United States.
14Bandits have taken advantage of all this to wreak havoc in the region.
15Yet nanoparticles can reach, and wreak havoc in, any organ in the body.
16Also be wary of super-bright neons; they wreak havoc in post-processing.
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