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wreak havocвызвать расстройство (Travel can often wreak havoc on your stomach. • Fruits and veggies, regardless of how processed, really wreak havoc with my digestion. 4uzhoj)
wreak havocрастрепать (волосы: A a gust of wind wreaked havoc with her carefully combed hair. 4uzhoj)
wreak havoc withпосрывать (The wind has wreaked havoc with political signs. I have one in my front yard that lost the battle. If you see one flying around please let me know and I will do my best to keep things picked up.)