Ainda não temos significados para "wreak more".
1Sometimes they can make a u-turn, gather strength at sea again, and return to wreak more havoc.
2For some people, being dead is only a relative condition; they wreak more than the living do.
3A spark, dancing defiantly, was wafting on the wind, heading for another building, to wreak more havoc.
4Yemen's shattered healthcare infrastructure and already weakened population suggest the virus could wreak more havoc if takes hold.
5Did Burgess, Philby and Maclean wreak more damage to the British establishment following their exposure than they had while they were actually spying?
6But having tormented the defences of Mali, Gabon and South Sudan, can he wreak more havoc against the stronger Nigerian and Guinean defences?
7The nation appeared to avoid a top-level disaster because the rapidly moving typhoon blew away before wreaking more damage, officials said.
8They say the 100-year hurricane is one that wreaks more economic destruction than 99 percent of hurricanes in history.
9Peru has said that it expects El Nino conditions off its coast to stretch into April, potentially wreaking more havoc in central and northern Peru.
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