Havoc Mnemonic
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havoc
havoc
/ˈhæv.ək/
Examples
- The crisis had wrought havoc on the army.
- At places, the surface is subsiding and creating havoc in the area.
- The chance to wreak havoc on the bomber offensive was lost.
- The evil tyrant caused havoc in the three worlds.
- This causes Taiga to rage and wreak havoc in the classroom.
- If in the wrong hands, they can also wreak havoc in the water.
- RAW funded and armed the terrorists to wreak havoc in the country.
- The erratic supply of electricity played havoc in decline of this town.
- The inconsistency has caused havoc throughout the sub articles.
- At the same time, the Catalan Company wrought havoc in the imperial domains.
violent and needless disturbance
noun
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"Hat + Vock. A hat flying off caused total chaos in the flock."
"Hat + Vock. His hat flew off, causing chaos in the flock."
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