1. wreaking - Noun
2. wreaking - Verb
of Wreak
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd one more thing: Inque returns, posing as Batman and wreaking havoc in Gotham City! Source: Internet
Allegiant suspended construction of the $470 million riverfront project in March as the pandemic started wreaking havoc on the economy. Source: Internet
As he pulled into his driveway with his wife, former tennis star Monica Seles, he spotted the intruders, 100 in all, wreaking havoc on his five-acre lawn. Source: Internet
Bartz and the others resolve that the fight is not Galuf's alone, together traveling to the distant planet world, where Exdeath is already wreaking havoc in pursuit of that world's Crystals. Source: Internet
Businesses shuttered, anxiety rose and unemployment spiked as thousands of Malaysians struggled to put food on the table with the pandemic and lockdowns wreaking havoc. Source: Internet
An unknown toxin, probably something in the substance that had been added to the heroin to make it go further, was wreaking havoc in Jake’s brain. Source: Internet