91.   But she is not the ravenous, vindictive monster found in typical Hollywood movies in which seductive young women wreak lethal havoc in the lives of middle-aged men.

92.   But many demonstrators hurled firebombs and rocks, smashing windows, burning out shops and banks and wreaking havoc in the heart of downtown Athens.

93.   But that was before the peso tumbled, triggering an economic crisis that has wreaked social havoc.

94.   But the combinations deemed necessary to do that are wreaking havoc on Wall Street.

95.   But the combinations deemed necessary to propel telecommunications companies into the Internet age are wreaking havoc on Wall Street.

96.   But the computer security issue could wreak havoc.

97.   But the oddest things can wreak riotous havoc with this precision, as Tower Air discovered last week.

98.   But there is a way to avoid the excess calories that wreak havoc with efforts to eat sensibly.

99.   But the incident underscored how the Republican majority is so narrow that a few defections can wreak havoc.

100.   But the IRA tried to show it could wreak havoc on Britain when it wanted.

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%
wreak + n. >>共 30
havoc 84.76%
revenge 3.05%
vengeance 2.90%
damage 1.74%
destruction 1.60%
kind 0.73%
terror 0.73%
devastation 0.58%
hardship 0.44%
change 0.29%
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