havocing

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havocing

  1. present participle and gerund of havoc
    • 1922, Carpenter[1], volume 42, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, page 19:
      [] [A]n unrelenting U-Boat warfarewas havocing the coasts, the hope and prayer of a stricket world was America, the Yankees.
    • 1991, Justin Wintle, chapter 1989, in Romancing Vietnam: Inside the Boat Country[2], 2nd edition, Signal Books, published 2006, →ISBN, Thursday 9th November: Vinh-Dong Ha (Quang Tri Province), page 203:
      If I don’t sleep well again it’s not only because there are more drunken can bo at one or two in the morning, havocing a fair disturbance outside my room. It’s because my head’s too full.
    • 1993, Bill Myers, My Life As A Smashed Burrito With Extra Hot Sauce[3], Thomas Nelson, →ISBN, page 64:
      Who knows what humongous havoc he’s havocing while our hero’s hidden away.

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