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the catchword
noun
A word under the right-hand side of the last line on a book page that repeats the first word on the following page.
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Anarchism was the catchword for an international terrorist movement at the turn of the 20th century.
"In the last four or five years, branding has become the catchword.
Enter the ideologies: should the catchword of anti-H.I.V. campaigns be "abstinence" or "condoms"?
The catchword nowadays is globalism, but his wife and three children don't live there.
Just as "plastics" was the catchword in the 1967 movie "The Graduate," the catchword for math teachers today should be "fractions," said Francis Fennell, president of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
JAKARTA — Sustainability is the catchword in the palm oil industry these days, with many multinational companies having pledged to use oil only from sustainable sources by 2015.
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There's still much work to be done before the catchwords become the culture.
On one level, she was spoofing the catchwords that characterize art movements.
"The catchwords on set are: 'Do it faster', 'Do it slower', 'Do it again,'" he said at the time.
"Argentines don't want to go back to the economic adjustments, devaluations, and indebtedness," he said, dredging up the catchwords of past conservative administrations.
Below are just a few of the catchwords I've snagged during the last 12 months: Some are oldies that have resurfaced and taken on new life.
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