81.   But Gingrich and Dole could wreak havoc with that by sending him poison pills wrapped in bills assuring the orderly functioning of the government.

82.   But Dunston gets away from Rutledge, bonds with Kyle and, together, they wreak minor havoc and get the best of the nastier adults.

83.   But for many, the wind only served to wreak havoc.

84.   But in a town of just nine people, those kinds of conflicts can wreak havoc with community good will.

85.   But in other cases, the assumption that people who choose the same adjective mean the same thing by it can wreak havoc.

86.   But Kittles was done for the night, having already wreaked enough havoc on the Eagles.

87.   But many American experts now agree that smallpox samples may have already been secured by rogue states or terrorist groups seeking to wreak havoc or settle grudges.

88.   But like a swarm of killer bees, the new prefixes are moving from state to state, wreaking havoc.

89.   But it was really wreaking havoc.

90.   But like the scientists whose discoveries wreak havoc in horror films, some digital pioneers are appalled by the application.

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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