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wreak havoc

verb as in cause destruction

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The Fox miniseries 24: Live Another Day saw a massive drone wreak havoc on London.

They eat more than 500 kinds of plants and could wreak havoc if released into the North American environment.

Watch the green-clad moustachioed menace wreak havoc in Mario Kart 8, blowing up Waluigi and then giving a “death stare.”

Daniel Gross on how the shutdown could wreak havoc on a key part of the U.S. economy.

This summer's punishing heat wave could wreak havoc on grocery bills.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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