Violent and needless disturbance.
1 He shall work havoc among great nations and upon a holy people.
2 The financial crisis continues to wreak havoc on the world's major economies.
3 Powerful storms have wreaked havoc in parts of central and northern Europe.
4 We've already seen how climate change has wreaked havoc on the world.
5 It's what we are beginning to call in political science a ' havoc - claim ' .
6 Weather woes further north The weather is also causing havoc further north.
7 The first streaks of concentrated energy wrought havoc in the forward ranks.
8 Must apply to my own mind as well, or risk causing havoc .
9 A botched McAfee security update wreaked a bit of havoc this week.
10 Three owners in a year would play havoc with his abandonment issues.
11 The drug was wreaking havoc on families in the area, she said.
12 Cocaine played havoc with his education, and he left school at 16.
13 The stress of all this is wreaking havoc with Ingraham's sinus problems.
14 Sand wreaked havoc on a weapon, especially one that wasn't properly cleaned.
15 The power inhibitor in the stun-cuffs wreaked havoc with an extrahuman's balance.
16 The smell does very little to prevent the havoc of the moths.
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