Sentence example with the word 'wreak'

wreak

accomplish, bring, bring off, bring upon, do, effect, force, impose, make, perpetrate, pull off, render, up and do, visit upon

Definition v. cause to happen or to occur as a consequence

Last update: October 7, 2015


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The soldiers wreaked havoc on the enemy .   [Please select]

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But he came too late; the ill-fated reforming sultan had been strangled in the seraglio, and Bairakdar's only resource was to wreak his vengeance on Mustafa and to place on the throne Mahmud II., the sole surviving member of the house of Osman.   [Please select]

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"Even the spy to wreak vengeance on consoles you somewhat, FĂ©lix."   [Please select]

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Dreadful indeed was the carnage, and fierce the vengeance the two commanders wreaked upon the natives.   [Please select]

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To wreak such vengeance on the Spaniard added a real zest to life.   [Please select]

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She would wreak vengeance upon me, and upon Vanquished Often.   [Please select]

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I shall be saved and taken home, but Nigel will wreak revenge on HIM.   [Please select]

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There is no vengeance you would wreak on me.   [Please select]

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For God's sake do them no harm, but wreak all your wrath on me.   [Please select]

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And now some of the planters longed to wreak vengeance on a ruler who had dared to thwart their will by emancipating the slaves.   [Please select]

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He struck, kicked and clawed and sought to wreak what damage he could upon his enemies without regard for the niceties of fighting.   [Please select]

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