5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Havoc' in a Sentence
"Extreme destruction or ruinous damage; widespread devastation." more
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The hurricane's fury created havocs, with trees uprooted and power lines down.
The tornado's path of destruction left a trail of havoc through the countryside.
The thunderstorm created havoc, making the streets flood with water.
The strong wind caused havoc by knocking down all the toy blocks in the playground.
After the heavy rainfall, the river overflowed, creating havoc in the low-lying areas.
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