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unintended consequences
repercussions, n.
to tell
relate, v.
to touch or fidget with something nervously
fiddle, v.
an extremely unpleasant smell
stench, n.
to walk or run with leaping strides
bound, v.
widespread respect based on one’s achievements
prestige, n.
human waste; feces
excrement, n.
anger or annoyance, especially caused by perceived unfair treatment
indignation, n.
to become less intense; to die down
subside, v.
to surprise; to do or say something unexpected
spring, v.