Wreak Mnemonic
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wreak
wreak
/ɹik/
Examples
- A man is said to take the form of a tiger in order to wreak a just vengeance.
- He wreaked the enemy with a gun.
- The chance to wreak havoc on the bomber offensive was lost.
- This causes Taiga to rage and wreak havoc in the classroom.
- If in the wrong hands, they can also wreak havoc in the water.
- RAW funded and armed the terrorists to wreak havoc in the country.
- He returned several times again to wreak havoc in the city.
- Or else she will continue to wreak her havoc on the men of the town.
- The cats initially wreak destruction on the farm, and easily overpower Betty.
- The children then wreak havoc in the park, foiling the gangsters at every turn.
cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
verb
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"Weak + Reek. When angry, they unleash fury strong, though the smell is weak and reek is long."
"Weak + Reek. Causing havoc so strong, it makes the strong smell weak."
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