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slogan
[ sloh-guhn ]
noun
- a distinctive cry, phrase, or motto of any party, group, manufacturer, or person; catchword or catch phrase.
- a war cry or gathering cry, as formerly used among the Scottish clans.
slogan
/ ˈəʊɡə /
noun
- a distinctive or topical phrase used in politics, advertising, etc
- history a Highland battle cry
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of slogan1
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Example Sentences
Metal, leather and rhinestones adorn Aslan World’s first showroom in the Arts District, reflecting the brand’s slogan: Utilitarian maximalism designed for a new world.
The Electoral Commission says there is nothing in law to prevent someone wearing a political slogan when going into a polling station to vote.
Kneecap's lyrics frequently contain Republican slang and slogans.
Posey wore a mini dress featuring the colorway, while Campbell dyed his beard red and black and donned a red and black pigtail wig and shirt with the slogan “Resist Fascism.”
Shortly after the UK ruling was announced, Pascal walked the red carpet for the premiere of Marvel's "Thunderbolts*" wearing a t-shirt with the slogan "Protect the dolls."
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