101.   But those tiny pests can quickly wreak havoc.

102.   But while this system has been considered fundamental to causing disease, xylella wreaks havoc just fine without it.

103.   But you still want to look good when you go out to dinner after a day of swimming or sailing, which can wreak havoc on the hair.

104.   But this transition has only destroyed confidence, because the extremists have used the time to wreak havoc more efficiently than the leaders have used it to bring benefits.

105.   Buying and selling a house can wreak havoc on any relationship.

106.   But xiao gong gongs are not the only vehicles in Beijing that wreak havoc on the roads.

107.   But, as was pointed out then, even a bumbling car bomber can wreak havoc.

108.   Civil defense officials in Japan should soon get advance warning of tsunamis, the giant waves that can wreak havoc when they hit the coast.

109.   Certain aggressive viruses, such as West Nile, can penetrate brain cells and wreak havoc.

110.   College officials and high-school guidance counselors see several other factors as wreaking havoc on traditional enrollment patterns.

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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