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the wreaking
verb
Present participle of wreak
Exact(3)
Houser had allegedly poured cement down all the drains of the wreaking house, the Bones said.
At the same time, the wreaking of vengeance and imposing of justice on others and myself are not at all in my line.
But dang, I knew who played on the Monkee's records (The Wreaking Crew).
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For 18 months the Allies fought the Germans up the peninsula, wreaking untold devastation throughout the land.
Who are the partners of the cartels wreaking havoc south of the Rio Grande, they ask?
A massive blizzard is pummeling the East Coast of the United States, wreaking havoc on the roads, leaving thousands without power, and throwing travel plans into disarray.
The next scene shows the dragon is out in the sky wreaking havoc as he supercharges all the barns and houses outside in the field.
During the opening Mr. Arakawa and his friends dragged the sculptures across the floor, wreaking havoc with paper, words and meaning, and left it all for the viewer to decipher.
He predicted that foreign investors would stop financing the fiscal and current-account deficit and abandon the dollar, wreaking havoc on the economy.
Douglas Sirk's brisk epic Sign of the Pagan (1954) saw her somewhat overwhelmed by Jack Palance as Attila the Hun, wreaking havoc on the Christian empire.
With the downturn in the economy wreaking havoc on expensive travel plans, inexpensive home rentals may become more popular amongst consumers.
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