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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
/ ˈ²õ±ôəʊɡə²Ô /
noun
- a distinctive or topical phrase used in politics, advertising, etc
- history a Highland battle cry
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of slogan1
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Example Sentences
And at the petrol station near the Ohio Turnpike, the pumps bear relics of the last administration, with slogans slamming Trump's predecessor: "Whoever voted for Biden owes me gas money!"
At the entrance of the British embassy, an RSF slogan is scrawled on the wall.
The slogan "2030 he will still be the leader" has been shared by his supporters even though Zimbabwe's constitution limits presidential terms to two five-year terms.
With camouflage-clad dummies in the window and slogans like "cool and spicy" it aims to attract men and women to serve, but only gets a handful of callers each day.
Underscoring their differences are the slogans each has chosen: Lee promotes herself as someone who can “unify†Oakland.
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