Use of havoc in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include havoc at the start of sentence, havoc at the end of sentence and havoc in the middle of sentence

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havoc at the end of sentence


  1. The floods created havoc.
  2. He can disrupt things, play havoc.
  3. The earthquake caused terrible havoc.
  4. Surely that gun could not have wreaked this havoc!

havoc in the middle of sentence


  1. The storm caused havoc to wildlife.
  2. The storm wrought havoc in the south.
  3. The wind will wreak havoc on my garden.
  4. These insects can wreak havoc on crops.
  5. A strike will cause havoc for commuters.
  6. The earthquake wreaked havoc on the city.
  7. But they can also cause havoc to buildings.
  8. The flood wrought havoc on the countryside.
  9. The fog played havoc with flight schedules.
  10. The bad weather played havoc with our plans.
  11. The floods caused havoc throughout the area.
  12. Direct sunlight plays havoc with the varnish.
  13. The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops.
  14. Rioters caused havoc in the centre of the town.
  15. Their policies would wreak havoc on the economy.
  16. High winds have been creating havoc for farmers.
  17. The weather played havoc with airline schedules.
  18. The disease can cause havoc in commercial orchards.
  19. Rain has continued to play havoc with sporting events.
  20. The new tax could wreak havoc among smaller companies.
  21. These policies have wreaked havoc on the British economy.
  22. Continuing strikes are beginning to play havoc with the national economy.
  23. This concentration of airborne firepower played havoc with the enemy forces.
  24. This concentration of airborne firepower wrought havoc with the enemy forces.
  25. Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera, leaving three people dead and dozens injured.

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