Posted on 07/18/2016 12:29:12 PM PDT by blam
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I probably would have 'let this go' but you said isn't a 'worK' while I am sure you meant 'worD'
wreak rēk/ verb past tense: wreaked; past participle: wreaked
cause (a large amount of damage or harm). "torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday" synonyms: inflict, bestow, mete out, administer, deliver, impose, exact, create, cause, result in, effect, engender, bring about, perpetrate, unleash, let loose, vent; formaleffectuate "the damage this storm has wreaked is inestimable" inflict (vengeance). "he was determined to wreak his revenge on the girl who had rejected him" archaic avenge (someone who has been wronged). "grant me some knight to wreak me for my son"
That would be his end alright. It’s not going to happen though.
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