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havoc
noun as in chaotic situation
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The flu had been wreaking havoc on USC’s locker room since late last week.
From Los Angeles Times
He is much happier, he says, but still talks of the "shame" he feels and the "havoc" the catfisher wrought.
From BBC
“He’s wrecking havoc all over the place,” Cronin said of Clark, who added six rebounds, four points and two assists.
From Los Angeles Times
Tornado 4 wreaks havoc on a rodeo and sends a horse trailer flying through the air ... real or CG?
From Los Angeles Times
Trump is all but sure to wreak havoc on federal agencies central to understanding, and combatting, climate change.
From Salon
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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