pious
to be religious
pompous
self-important
verbiage
lengthy speech
immunity
to be protected from something
gamble
to make bets
strictly
a rigid enforcement that requires obedience
victims
a person who is harmed or tricked
to be religious
self-important
lengthy speech
to be protected from something
to make bets
a rigid enforcement that requires obedience
a person who is harmed or tricked
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