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unintended consequences

repercussions, n.

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to tell

relate, v.

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to touch or fidget with something nervously

fiddle, v.

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an extremely unpleasant smell

stench, n.

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to walk or run with leaping strides

bound, v.

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widespread respect based on one’s achievements

prestige, n.

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human waste; feces

excrement, n.

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anger or annoyance, especially caused by perceived unfair treatment

indignation, n.

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to become less intense; to die down

subside, v.

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to surprise; to do or say something unexpected

spring, v.