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havoc

[hav-uhk] / ˈhæv ək /


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They could also become a real menace on the streets, where heavy, powerful EVs are already wreaking havoc with highway guardrails and other safety features.

From The Wall Street Journal

The havoc of the evening made England's improved performance with ball and in the field a distant memory.

From BBC

Many in the congregation are still sheltering at evacuation sites after the disaster wreaked havoc on the island four weeks ago.

From Barron's

Farr remembers how in January she was on the show’s set in Vancouver while the wildfires were wreaking havoc in Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

In these scenarios, it’s reassuring to know that good prevails over evil or at least that the right guys triumph over whichever former Soviet republic or local militia is wreaking havoc.

From The Wall Street Journal