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To slogan
noun
A battle cry (original meaning).
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Trump is a master of darting from slogan to slogan.
As she talked about her hopes for Alaska, she often seemed to skip from slogan to slogan without ever touching solid ground.
Last year, Tisdale council voted to change to slogan and today officials unveiled the new one: "Opportunity grows here".
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It really isn't plagiarism, since it is a slogan that occurs to slogan-minded people.
But none of the later films had an impact comparable with Breathless, and as the decade progressed, his characters turned from nihilistic outsiders to slogan-mouthing revolutionaries.
Yes, people respond to slogans and emotion.
Tough talk often draws headlines, but war rarely conforms to slogans".
Billie Holiday didn't revert to slogans when she performed "Strange Fruit" — her voice was enough.
Billie Holiday didn't revert to slogans when she performed "Strange Fruit"—her voice was enough.
Students are distilled to slogans like "the Greenwich ballerina who mentored students in the South Bronx".
Contrary to slogans shouted at Saturday's rally, we are not Hamas.
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