61.   A devastating windstorm, an ice storm, and an unusually heavy snowstorm have already wreaked havoc this winter on the area.

62.   A balmy winter, for example, can wreak havoc on all merchandisers of snow clothing.

63.   A large current account gap led Asian countries to devalue their currencies, wreaking havoc on local economies.

64.   A federal balanced budget amendment would wreak havoc in Ohio, a D.C. think tank says.

65.   A devastating windstorm, an ice storm and an unusually heavy snowstorm have already wreaked havoc this winter on the area.

66.   A medical alert has local governments scurrying to curtail outdoor evening activities and is wreaking havoc with high school sports in Palm Beach County.

67.   A passion for surfing can wreak havoc on a marriage, particularly over time.

68.   Abstentions by Shays, and possibly other Republican members who felt pressure during the campaign for supporting Gingrich, may wreak havoc with the GOP leadership.

69.   According to these professionals, chinch bugs have wreaked havoc on lawns.

70.   Add the development of pass-rush specialist Zellner, and the Cowboys could wreak havoc on the quarterback.

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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