create havoc

Frequency: 7.214.1 per million words

To bring about a situation of chaos or disorder.

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Examples (10)

  • High winds have been creating havoc for farmers.
  • The new computer virus is designed to create havoc within corporate networks.
  • Left unsupervised, the toddlers managed to create complete havoc in the living room.
  • Unexpected policy changes can create havoc in the stock market.
  • He seems to enjoy creating havoc wherever he goes.
  • If we don't plan this event carefully, it will create havoc with the city's traffic.
  • A loose bull in the market square created havoc until it was caught.
  • His controversial remarks created havoc at the press conference.
  • Havoc was created in the supply chain by the sudden factory closure.
  • The last-minute changes to the software created havoc for the development team.