These railroads have made havoc with the steamboat commerce.
This love is making havoc of my life.
This made great havoc among the Greeks, he was detained several hours before being allowed to cross the border.
Those that struck the elephant, in contrast, made havoc; the poor creature danced cumbersomely about, trying to protect itself.
Hungry as we were, we made sad havoc with the lady's pantry.
He made havoc for our opponents and it was hard on us not having him in there.
I fear I may be obliged to make great havoc among these worthy people.
Fifty years ago a series of great fires took place, which made terrible havoc on five separate occasions.
He and his foul folk are making havoc now.
The men were much better off, in fact, than many of the officers, for the high winds frequently made havoc with our wall-tents.