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Definition of Havocs
1. havoc [v] - See also: havoc
Lexicographical Neighbors of Havocs
Literary usage of Havocs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Paraguay: With Notes of Personal Observations, and by Charles Ames Washburn (1871)
"The havocs of the War. — Nine Tenths of the Population destroyed. — Desire of
the Paraguayan Women to wreak their Vengeance on Madam Lynch. ..."
2. Epidemic cholera by John Macpherson (1866)
"EPIDEMIC CHOLERA: ITS MISSION AND MYSTERY, HAUNTS AND havocs, PATHOLOGY AND
TREATMENT. With Remarks on the Question of Contagion, the Influence of Fear, ..."
3. Life and Writings of Thomas Paine by Thomas Paine, Daniel Edwin Wheeler (1908)
"It has never been the custom of France and England when at war, to make those
havocs on each other because the ease with which they could retaliate rendered ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"... fear in a panic, anger in a revolution, the soldier's adoration of Napoleon,
the schools of art and the havocs of intellectual bias. ..."