Havoc means major confusion, widespread destruction, devastation, disorder, and confusion. Sentences using havoc would be:- The kindergarteners were wreaking havoc in the cafeteria.- The tornado caused havoc as it tore through Alabama.- Michael caused havoc when he threw a big tantrum.- Havoc broke out as the robber ripped through the bank.- Sara's dog sitting business has begun to wreak havoc in the neighborhood.
The peasants are wreaking havoc in the town square!
The naughty children created havoc in the classroom when the teacher left them for a moment.
He wreaked havoc on his enemies.
The Anarchist caused havoc during the election.
The malfunctions have created havoc.
Your toddler is wreaking havoc in the living room.
A treaturous snow storm will cause havoc for morning commuters.
The hurricane caused a havoc on the east coast, after a lot of houses had been destroyed.
"Havoc arose when the passengers heard that there was not enough lifeboats for all on-board"."My mother was in charge of the wedding cake for my sister wedding, but she went into a havoc when she dropped it outside of the car on her way to the party."
The predatory pirates once roamed the seas and caused havoc.
The angry mob wreaked havoc as it made its way through downtown, attacking innocent bystanders.
There was havoc in the court room after the judge read the verdict ...There is order in havoc ...The people are cosing a havoc ...