91.   They play havoc with the cycles of the sun and the moon.

92.   They warn that this could play havoc with students, colleges and universities nationwide.

93.   This newly recognized condition plays havoc with male animals, temporarily turning confident, chest-beating Tarzans into withdrawn, grumpy wimps.

94.   Though less heartbreaking than a fatal illness, or even psoriasis, a computer virus can play havoc with your life, in some cases wiping out your data.

95.   Too often a late freeze, a spring thunderstorm or high winds plays havoc with the blossoms that attract tourists from across the United States and around the world.

96.   Travel typically drops in the fourth and first quarters, and the decline plays havoc with weak carriers like TWA.

97.   Unusually dry, temperate weather has played havoc with San Fernando Valley gardens, as lawns, roses, and other plants are blooming out of season.

98.   War and recession traditionally have played havoc with federal budgets, especially when, as now, they hit the nation simultaneously.

99.   We learned Thursday that winds can play havoc with a parade.

100.   When cooked, these scallops exude quite a bit of liquid, which can play havoc with recipe proportions and make it difficult to brown them properly.

v. + havoc >>共 52
wreak 50.52%
play 14.97%
cause 13.32%
create 11.25%
work 1.73%
raise 1.21%
wreck 0.87%
bring 0.78%
reap 0.52%
see 0.43%
play + n. >>共 575
game 11.91%
role 10.43%
football 3.45%
part 3.33%
basketball 3.00%
golf 2.95%
host 2.69%
baseball 2.18%
defense 2.14%
match 1.79%
havoc 0.50%
每页显示:    共 172