lillibet (
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10:59 pm
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"reek havoc"
As always, I find myself thinking of ways this could be used intentionally. Something like "The arrival of a skunk reeked havoc on our picnic."
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ceo
2009-06-14 03:31 am (UTC)
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I'm surprised I don't see this one more often, as "wreak" is one of those archaic words that only survives due to its use in a common idiom. I think it's the present tense of "wrought", but I'm actually not sure about that.
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wellstar.livejournal.com
2009-06-14 03:36 pm (UTC)
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I think it's the present tense of "wrought"
I think so too. Which now makes we want to go around saying, "I'm going to wreak some iron now." Iron: it's the new havoc!
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I think so too. Which now makes we want to go around saying, "I'm going to wreak some iron now." Iron: it's the new havoc!