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How to use wreak in a sentence

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We knew the planetary alignment would wreak havoc with our cosmic biorhythms.
I think he was embarrassed by being thrown out and sought to wreak revenge.
Dozens of miracles and curses will allow you to wreak havoc on your enemies or even raise them from the dead to fight for you.
Allowing the tiny twosome to wreak havoc is the Brazilian midfield minder, prone to fisticuffs and protective of the rearguard.
According to Mary Bryan, the society's chief executive officer, even seemingly small mistakes can wreak huge amounts of damage.
Down I rode from the Black Sea steppe to wreak vengeance on the men of Athens.
There is, however, an equally strong risk that these responses may be misused and manipulated towards the perceived need to wreak vengeance.
And David O'Brien's father thinks Maria is the ghost of the mythical Dubhana, come back to wreak vengeance on him.
If Brown-Lee decides to wreak vengeance on me for sending him nasty looks across the dinner table, I might need your assistance.
And so, whatever happens, let's hope we're not going to have an administration that is set up to somehow wreak vengeance on the other side.
It would be a sin to wreak vengeance on the innocent, but it would be a temptation very tough to control.
I sat in the cafeteria for a little while longer, stewing in my juices and trying to concoct a way to wreak revenge on Robb.
They wreak havoc on our nervous systems and, all in all, make for generally unsavoury experiences.
Their traditional role in mythology was to wreck the sacred sacrifice, the yagna, and wreak havoc on figures of power and authority.
The injury that laid him up for so long, and caused him to wreak revenge was self-inflicted, a result of that desperate lunge.
Glaciers can move and calving can occur, causing huge icebergs to break away and wreak havoc.
As if the tonal mess weren't enough, the movie is riddled with plot holes that wreak increasing confusion.
But when such disputation is telegraphed to a wired world in real time, it can wreak havoc with U.S. diplomacy.
They were being manufactured for unlawful ends to wreak violence through terror.
Small impactors deliver meteorites, while large ones infrequently wreak global devastation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And to think that you should be the man on whom he was to wreak his treachery.
He left Rome, only to return to wreak vengeance at the head of a Volscian army.
It had gripped savagely hold of him and was about to wreak upon him some terrific hurt.
He was not a ruffler, but he thought it was his duty to give Mr. Pulliam a fair opportunity to wreak vengeance on him.
Yes, I would bear my sorrows, and become great, that in a day to be I might wreak vengeance on the king.
Here was some thing, not wood nor iron, upon which to wreak his hate.
But, in the education of her child, the mother's enthusiasm thought had something to wreak itself upon.
Is there, then, no way to wreak the just revenge of a broken heart?
They even wanted to wreak their unreasoning vengeance on this innocent dumb brute.
Seth had never in his life spoken a harsh word to his mother, and timid people always wreak their peevishness on the gentle.
In our instinctive rebellion against pain, we are children again, and demand an active will to wreak our vengeance on.
So it is that the furies help Orestes to wreak vengeance on his mother, Clytaemnestra, for killing his father, Agamemnon.
He was no Monte Cristo, come to wreak vengeance on his cruel oppressors.
On came Antaeus, hopping and capering with the scorching heat of his rage, and getting new vigor wherewith to wreak his passion, every time he hopped.
We were wary of what havoc the trout might wreak on these delicate ingredients, but because of its mild smokiness and only light saltiness, it provided a tasty contrast.
At heart they hate their horrid fates, and so wreak their poor spite on me who stand for everything they have not, and for all they most crave and never can attain.
Whether traveling by ship, train, stage, bicycle, or rowboat, Keaton managed to defy the laws of physics and, en route, wreak havoc on the vehicle in question.
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