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Probability? Potential?
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How about...
"...his soul seething within him like a Welsh rabbit at the height of its fever..."
Wodehouse
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There are also 'momentous' and 'consequential'. "Consequential" can mean having consequences, too.
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quote: Originally posted by newnickname: How about...
"...his soul seething within him like a Welsh rabbit at the height of its fever..."
Wodehouse
There must be a joke in there somewhere. "Welsh rabbit" is the English for melted cheese on toast, sometimes erroneously, but more diplomatically, called "Welsh rarebit". Perhaps the character is something of a milksop and not roused to anything near a fevered state, so Wodehouse is making mock.( The melting cheese of the Welsh rabbit seethes and bubbles under the grill : 'at the height of its fever'  ).
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Exactly so, Fred. But I think it gave rise to a proposal, in this case.
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