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wreak sentence examples

  • 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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