Sentence examples for the havoc from inspiring English sources

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the havoc

noun

Widespread devastation, destruction

  • Passage=But when I had come to that part of the city which I judged to have contained the relics I sought I found havoc that had been wrought there even greater than elsewhere.

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But she is neither quite cool enough nor hot enough to wreak the havoc Queenie does.

We have seen the havoc that internationally linked markets and institutions can cause.

But so is the havoc.

The havoc could be spectacular.

Despite the havoc, he never backed down.

The havoc diabetes wreaks is clear.

The havoc affected the famous and the little known alike.

Tells about the havoc wrought thru formation of aluminum hydroxide.

Russians had experienced the havoc a few agitators can cause.

"The real appeal has little to do with the havoc".

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But he's actually in the havoc-reduction business.

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