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gather mouths

For many people to say the same thing about something.

wash[wipe] one's mouth

To have solely profitted from something and to pretend to not have done so.

Only the mouth is alive

To talk about something in a plausible manner without putting it into action.

One's mouth only hurts

For someone to be unable to understand or refuse to accept something that has been repeatedly said.

smack one's lips

To desire to have something or take a certain action.

smack one's lips

To be dissatisfied or embarrassed because something does not go as one wishes.

have a bitter appetite

To feel upset and distressed because something does not go as one wishes.

follow one's appetite

To do as one pleases.

gossip

To keep chattering about something to no purpose.

a remark made with one's lips moistened with saliva; lip service

Glib words without substance.

bite one's lips

To make efforts to suppress one's feelings that surge up.

bite one's lips

To be firmly determined to do something.

compete with each other on eloquence; have a battle of words

To have a quarrel with each other.

spin a web in one's mouth

To starve due to lack of food.

foam[froth] at one's mouth

To speak in a loud voice due to outrage and fury.

get around[live] with something attached to one's mouth

To frequently use or repeat a certain word.

get around[live] with something attached to one's mouth

To eat a certain food almost everyday.

stick to one's mouth

For food to be very delicious.

contain something in one's mouth

To speak out.

touch something to one's mouth

To eat or drink something.

remarks that are plastered on one's lips; lip service

Words that do not reflect one's true feelings or intention.

stick to one's mouth

For something to grow into a habit as it has been repeatedly said.

go up and down the mouths

To become the subject of others' conversations.