Use "wreak|wreaked|wreaking|wreaks" in a sentence

1. The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops.

2. The earthquake wreaked havoc on the city.

3. These policies have wreaked havoc on the British economy.

4. Some also wreak havoc on crops.

5. Surely that gun could not have wreaked this havoc!

6. Synonyms for Annihilating adj wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction adj making light of Want to thank TFD for its existence?

7. In each case, their deplorable actions wreaked havoc on others!

8. 7 These policies have wreaked havoc on the British economy.

9. Beetee's inside their system now, wreaking all kinds of havoc.

10. Imagine a severe hurricane wreaking havoc upon a small town.

11. So that she could wreak her vengeance?

12. Their policies would wreak havoc on the economy.

13. Border closure wreaks havoc with Buffalo Niagara's Binational bridges Robert J

14. These insects can wreak havoc on crops.

15. Wickedly: a plot Blackly contrived to wreak vengeance.

16. European diseases also wreaked havoc on the islands of Vanuatu.

17. 19 The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops.

18. The goat, being a goat, wreaks havoc, and the tenant grows desperate.

19. He wreaks havoc using what he learns from spies he has everywhere.

20. The new tax could wreak havoc among smaller companies.

21. She had a burning desire to wreak revenge.

22. The wind will wreak havoc on my garden.

23. A pack of felonious goons are wreaking havoc on Metro City!

24. Claret, chocolate or turkey curry stains can wreak seasonal havoc.

25. First, Burghgesh could have survived and come back to wreak vengeance.

26. But we all know that a moment's overload, may wreak havoc.

27. Severe weather, port Blockages and microchip shortages are wreaking havoc on U.S

28. Unassimilated, they might one day wreak havoc in her life.

29. The bombardment wreaked widespread destruction in the area and caused 511 fatalities.

30. THE BOTTOM LINE: Pornography enslaves and wreaks havoc on its victims. —2 Peter 2:19.

31. It is Blatantly unethical to wreak vengeance upon innocent bystanders

32. Long-term stress can wreak havoc on the cardiovascular system .

33. 27 The new tax could wreak havoc among smaller companies.

34. "AFF BIDC U16: Rain Wreak Havoc on Fifth Match Day".

35. He vowed to wreak vengeance on his unfaithful, thieving wife.

36. He promised to wreak vengeance on those who had betrayed him.

37. The “ghost” may even “wreak havoc on a community,” says one reference.

38. He'll wreak havoc on our village if we let him wander free

39. 9 An ice storm continues to wreak havoc on the Midwest.

40. Surely she had some defence against the tantalising assault he was wreaking on her senses?

41. And they wreak havoc with the goal of raising revenue efficiently.

42. He was determined to wreak vengeance on those who had betrayed him.

43. Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera, leaving three people dead and dozens injured.

44. Annihilating: 1 adj wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction Synonyms: annihilative , devastating , withering destructive causing destruction or much damage adj making light of “afire with Annihilating invective” Synonyms: devastating , withering disrespectful exhibiting lack of respect; rude and discourteous

45. Teenagers can not wreak that kind of havoc when they are stuck inside.

46. It is hardly surprising that it should occasionally wreak vengeance on its executioner.

47. She is determined to wreak vengeance on those who killed her cousin.

48. The story deals with the aftermath of warfare, particularly the devastation wreaked by land mines.

49. 22 The story deals with the aftermath of warfare, particularly the devastation wreaked by land mines.

50. Cyberterrorism conjures up images of vicious terrorists unleashing catastrophic attacks against computer networks, wreaking havoc, and paralyzing nations

51. People under stress produce high levels of the hormone cortisol , which wreaks havoc on the gums and body .

52. The isthmus of Panama formed, and animals migrated between North and South America, wreaking havoc on local ecologies.

53. That bout of diarrhea wreaked havoc on my Balloon knot, I'll tell you that much

54. Earthquakes, famine, and disease are impersonal forces that wreak havoc on millions of people.

55. Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera(http://Sentencedict.com), leaving three people dead and dozens injured.

56. How can measles virus escape the body's natural defences to wreak such havoc?

57. She was determined to wreak revenge/vengeance on both him and his family.

58. Cyberterrorism conjures up images of vicious terrorists unleashing catastrophic attacks against computer networks, wreaking havoc, and paralyzing nations

59. After it wreaked havoc on British forces, Winston Churchill ordered the navy to sink the Bismarck.

60. A few years ago, a similar lake breached its dams and wreaked havoc in the valleys below.

61. They cut off circulation, made it harder to breathe during altitude changes, and wreaked havoc on varicose veins.

62. A four-winged insect —particularly in its larval stage— can wreak havoc with prized clothing.

63. He threatened to wreak vengeance on the men who toppled him a year ago.

64. Perry's ships were equipped with new Paixhans shell guns, cannons capable of wreaking great explosive destruction with every shell.

65. But whether or not there are symptoms, the virus can wreak havoc over the years.

66. Seeing him wreak such havoc among a supposedly invincible foe, the Elves within the shrine were heartened.

67. Most Cleanses claim that unspecified toxins — from nonorganic foods, environmental pollution, and other chemical contaminants — are wreaking havoc …

68. A storm of another nature, however, is wreaking havoc on the foundation and structure of the age-old institution of marriage.

69. The trick is to stumble on one of these Aladdin's caves of fishing delight - and wreak havoc.

70. Used as a sugar substitute and often marketed as Nutrasweet and Equal, Aspartame is an excitotoxin that wreaks havoc on your body.

71. 30 Seeing him wreak such havoc among a supposedly invincible foe, the Elves within the shrine were heartened.

72. “In its entirety it comes for mere violence,” as a gigantic host swarming up to wreak havoc.

73. He was so excited that he forgot about the revenge the book was supposed to wreak on his parents.

74. Aspectus: Rinascimento Chronicles Travel back 16th century Holland to stop the Destroyers of Art from wreaking havoc on a medieval Dutch city

75. Aburst water main caused chaos in Newcastle yesterday, flooding homes, closing a school and wreaking havoc on the transport network

76. (KWCH) - They may have started out as pesky yard bugs but this recent infestation of Armyworms is wreaking havoc on

77. While hunting for food, an Armadillo can wreak havoc on turf, digging small to medium holes in numerous

78. Jason Landry's research, every thousand years, the Zoroastrian demon, Ahriman, returned to wreak havoc on the Earth

79. Sunlight can wreak havoc on more than your skin--it may increase the risk of developing cancer inside the eyeball .

80. The symptoms of narcolepsy—particularly sleep attacks and cataplexy—can wreak havoc on your ability to live a normal life.