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How to use havoc in a sentence

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The disruptive behaviour of a small minority of pupils can wreak havoc in the classrooms and corridors.
They also play havoc with IP transmissions by disrupting the acknowledgement process.
The U.S. government is mindful of the risks of this trade, knowing the havoc wreaked by other foreign insects, such as the gypsy moth.
The creature grows to a tremendous size, begins sucking down the exhaust from some towering smokestacks, and generally wreaks havoc.
The fox was introduced to Australia and has caused havoc to the native animal population.
Similarly, in a nuclear environment, electromagnetic pulses would wreak havoc on computers and networks that are not hardened.
In this one, she's a scientist trying to deal with an enormous octopus wreaking havoc in San Francisco.
The adverse weather has wreaked havoc with many of the non-national routes and damage has run into hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Meanwhile, Collins's case remains unsettled, and only chipping paint and crumbling steps indicate the havoc inside her house.
Vera insists on using her cellphone, wreaking havoc with the plane's navigational equipment.
As soon as that, the four went off causing havoc around the city, stealing electricity from neon signs, streetlights, power boxes, and more.
On the heels of the longest bull run in history, last year's down market wreaked havoc at many financial services firms.
Against the grains of popular convention, Jacobs exposed the havoc that highway building and urban renewal were wreaking on American cities.
Later came laws limiting working hours, forbidding child labour and other abuses, to curb the widespread social havoc.
Off-road bikers wreaking havoc are being warned that police could soon have the power to confiscate their machines.
The next day the broadsheets printed special editions with huge double-page spreads showing the havoc in Manhattan.
The Smallpox virus, or variola, has been wreaking havoc across the globe for thousands of years.
And the weather is playing havoc with the much vaunted weather forecasting system here.
The other city in the story is a scene of a violent and brutal revolution that wreaks havoc on the lives of the book's main characters.
Online lotteries, by their aggressive marketing techniques, had wreaked havoc on many families, especially those of daily-wage earners.
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To these he added the immense range of his migrations, and the havoc he commits.
She did not come back, as some might have done, to view the havoc she had wrought.
The still astounding power of the best bowlers is shown by the havoc they make when they get a sticky wicket to bowl on.
As he did so he wondered if it was possible that Constantine did not realize the havoc he had wrought.
There are sad stories of roistering children let loose in its halls to make havoc of its treasures.
All is clear ahead, for if any of those ugly seas were to break on board, it might play havoc with the barky.
On the other hand, what sad havoc does not the sexual passion play where it is precociously developed and wantonly indulged.
They made havoc with their swords, pikes and maces among the English ranks.
Unlike the black kite, this bird is a great thief, and makes as much havoc among poultry as the red kite.
It struck a wheel horse of one of the howitzers, burst, and made fearful havoc.
She had unlaid one of her black braids and was replaiting it again after the havoc wrought by the prickly bushes.
Here he was making havoc with fire and sword, when Michelson came up and defeated him in a long and obstinate fight.
To the hoofed and horned animals the storm meant greatest havoc.
Fungal spores are currently causing havoc and misery for allergy sufferers.
We then stow the ivories away in our bags, and start for new havoc.
Here were no traces of the fury which had laded the seaport with havoc.
Kansas wind, Kansas well-water and Kansas sun had played their usual havoc, giving her skin the dull sand color so common in the Sunflower State.
This played havoc with time-keeping, and caused great confusion.
As von Horn stepped into the campong his quick eye perceived the havoc that had been wrought with the roof at the east end of the shed.
During that attack we were repaid for the havoc wrought by beachy Bill.
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