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slogan

noun as in motto

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The line is a reference to the longtime abortion rights slogan “My Body, My Choice,” but it also has an undeniably rapey ring.

From Slate

After all, the Conservatives had their own version of Labour’s slogan, promising to “stop the boats” - and yet in the year to June 2024, some 38,784 ‘irregular arrivals’ were detected - 81% of them arrived in small boats.

From BBC

Palestinian land was often described as "wilderness" or "desert," and the Zionist slogan "a land without a people for a people without a land," used as early as 1843, was entirely explicit.

From Salon

Bawumia has been traversing north, south, east and west in what he calls the "possibilities bus", a blue and red campaign vehicle emblazoned with the slogan "it is possible".

From BBC

Mr Wright, the founder and CEO of fracking company Liberty Energy, is expected to work toward fulfilling Trump's campaign promise to increase fossil fuel production - an aim summed by the campaign slogan “drill, baby, drill”.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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