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The storm that's already wreaking havoc with Christmas travel
with over a thousand flights already canceled or delayed. |
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Wreak havoc ! |
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Causing all sorts of fxxking havoc. |
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And it was six minutes and 13 seconds of havoc. |
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His syndicate of rogue covert operatives continues to wreak havoc
around the globe. |
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** confusion and
lack of order, especially causing damage or trouble ** |
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The storm wreaked
havoc in the garden, uprooting trees and blowing a
fence down. |
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