Sentence example with the word 'havoc'

havoc

abomination, breakup, corruption, desecrate, detriment, evil, infection, pillaging, shambles, vandalism, wrong

Definition n. violent and needless disturbance

Last update: November 5, 2016


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The gusty overnight winds blowing off the sea also played havoc with some of the more flimsy tents.   [noun]

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Pollution on a grand-scale is wreaking havoc on the Earth.   [noun]

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All the horses thought it would be funny to cause havoc cavorting round like looney 's out of control.   [noun]

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Ten weeks of neglect had played havoc with the beds.   [noun]

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Never before had murder and violence made such havoc with the human race.   [noun]

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The scoundrels have made great havoc there with Lady Margaret's muniments of antiquity, and have desecrated and destroyed what the good lady called the Throne of his most Sacred Majesty.   [noun]

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But at last the gods afflicted the country with a grievous pestilence, which made terrible havoc among the people.   [noun]

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All the world saying, for aught they knew, the big wind of last February a year that did havoc the land so pitifully a small thing beside this barrenness.   [noun]

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He remained content to leave such criminal havoc in the hands of the police.   [Please select]

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"The Huns themselves couldn't have worked more havoc here," she said bitterly.   [Please select]

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--the everlasting meaning, let science play what havoc it please with outward forms and statements.   [Please select]

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