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How to use wreak havoc in a sentence

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Touching your face can wreak havoc on your makeup, even if you wear a primer.
Allowing the tiny twosome to wreak havoc is the Brazilian midfield minder, prone to fisticuffs and protective of the rearguard.
Dozens of miracles and curses will allow you to wreak havoc on your enemies or even raise them from the dead to fight for you.
Her family work as daily labourers and a day off can wreak havoc for the family's economy.
The Allies supported Burmese guerrillas, who were able to wreak havoc behind Japanese lines.
Wherever he goes, Han-gi seems to cause pain and wreak havoc, with something of a supernatural tinge to his unreasoning brutality.
We knew the planetary alignment would wreak havoc with our cosmic biorhythms.
Now, a year later, a new locust threat is poised to wreak havoc of biblical proportions, but this time, it's headed for Montreal.
So with brain power that isn't far behind that of the local chavs they wreak havoc in the village street and it's the chavs that get the blame.
Glaciers can move and calving can occur, causing huge icebergs to break away and wreak havoc.
But when such disputation is telegraphed to a wired world in real time, it can wreak havoc with U.S. diplomacy.
Kaka continues to wreak havoc in the Celtic defence with his inch-perfect passes.
These are two young bucks full of guile and cunning, mobile and versatile in the modern fashion and eager to wreak havoc with Dutch organisation.
An erratically fluctuating power supply can wreak havoc on any system and may cause it to hang or shut down spontaneously.
Naturally, the dress was removed in short order and the sprog was let loose to wreak havoc upon the house and garden.
But a parasitic mite, Varroa destructor, has started to wreak havoc on honeybee colonies.
Their traditional role in mythology was to wreck the sacred sacrifice, the yagna, and wreak havoc on figures of power and authority.
Similarly, in a nuclear environment, electromagnetic pulses would wreak havoc on computers and networks that are not hardened.
The disruptive behaviour of a small minority of pupils can wreak havoc in the classrooms and corridors.
They wreak havoc on our nervous systems and, all in all, make for generally unsavoury experiences.
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Whether traveling by ship, train, stage, bicycle, or rowboat, Keaton managed to defy the laws of physics and, en route, wreak havoc on the vehicle in question.
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