ravage|ravages in English
noun
[rav·age || 'rævɪdʒ]
destruction, ruin, devastatio
Use "ravage|ravages" in a sentence
1. Excalfaction ravage peltae Arctogean titmal restorations coproprietors nonsoberly redecussate
2. War continues to ravage Europe.
3. Ravage AOE decreased for level 1 and
4. (Revelation 6:5, 6) Deadly plagues ravage mankind.
5. I will gain strange powers in this ravage.
6. Any nose may ravage with impunity a Rose.
7. Her looks had not survived the ravages of time.
8. 13 Any nose may ravage with impunity a Rose.
9. But the ravages of time have not been kind.
10. Bushfires ravage Australia Area the size of South Korea razed
11. I had to make up for the ravages of time.
12. Quarterback John Elway, continues to defy the ravages of time.
13. The rape of the countryside had a profound ravage on them.
14. Here they remain, protected from winter's ravages by their natural thatch.
15. 12 Quarterback John Elway, continues to defy the ravages of time.
16. Improved Ravage? Removed and replaced by the new talent Fury of the Wild.
17. Bureaucracy was also a necessary evil to cope with the ravages of war.
18. The HIV virus, which causes AIDS, continues to ravage Africa and parts of Asia.
19. Again and again they returned to plunder and ravage, to seize everything of value.
20. Ravage, because there was so much of it, became a familiar sight, almost comfortable.
21. Brett Favre places himself in a rehab center for repairs from the ravages of painkillers.
22. This destruction is, perhaps, the least reparable of the ecological ravages which distinguish our age.
23. New sensible Bahama beige is ideal for concealing the ravages of muddy boots.
24. In spite of the best efforts of science, infectious diseases continue to ravage earth’s population.
25. At the same time he set his troops to ravage the surrounding fields and vineyards.