Wreak havoc
from above easily enough, with your large array of weaponry.
Wreaked on the people
of the middle east.
Wreak as much havoc
as a handful of bombs.
Wreaked by climate change
could create up to 50 million refugees.
But after a short rain break the spinning fingers of robin fisher
again wreaked
havoc.
Wreak vengeance.
Lady luck, and slippery hellman's jars, can
still wreak
havoc.
Wreak a terrible revenge
undermined the whole pagan belief system.
They are an effective reproductive device if the right buttons are pushed, but can
also wreak
havoc if you push the wrong buttons.
Wreak devastation
in such a fragile environment.
He could have scored in a minute, and
generally wreaked
havoc for the rest of the game.
Wreaking destruction
along the eastern portions of the airport.
A gang of up to 7 men
then wreaked
havoc in the bar, throwing chairs and slashing the victim's face with glass.
Wreak untold damage.
Wreak not
your fury, lord, but have mercy upon your servant.
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