To mouth a platitude means for someone to say a remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful.
Banality, commonplace, platitude, saying, adage...
A speech full of meaningless platitudes will do absolutely nothing to help him win the election. Funeral goers mean well, but after a while, all the words comfort come across like warn out platitudes.
I think you may mean Platitude which means "a remark which is true but not interesting or original." For example... The headmaster said that he was a good boy, that they were all good boys.
It is spelled mouths. Example: All the students' mouths dropped open when they heard school was canceled for 2 weeks.
to irritate or bother someone.
The platitude of the music had no type of beat or sound.
Beauty, I suppose, opens the heart, extends the consciousness. It is a platitude, of course.
platitude, altitude - I think!
The term 'Polystomatous' means many mouths in Greek.
Banality, commonplace, platitude, saying, adage...
It means whatever you do will be affecting someone or several people, maybe an entire family in a negative way. It will be like stealing from them, like taking the bread from out of their mouths while they are eating. Meaning they are going to starve to death because of your actions. -
Do you mean two humps?
Mouths of the bull
Polystomatous means having multiple mouths.
Distomatous means having two mouths.
Tristomatous means having three mouths.
"Frenching" is a colloquial term for French kissing, which involves kissing with open mouths and using tongue. It's a more intimate and passionate form of kissing compared to a peck on the lips.