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catchline

noun as in catch phrase

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Snowboarders beware: the “Catchline” runs, which circle the bottom of the mountain to prevent skiers from heading out of bounds when they descend away from the lifts, are flat at best and undulating at worst.

Mr Biden recently jabbed at her "I have a plan for that" policy catchline, telling a New Hampshire crowd last week: "We're not electing a planner."

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Lilac posters hanging from bridges and lamp-posts carry the celebrations’ official catchline: “Together. Progress. Opportunity”.

And the ASA said the adverts' catchline: "So smooth you can drink it until the cows come home," implied people could drink more of it.

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The Heinz TV ad, using the catchline "Learn the #CanSong", shows a group of people tapping and twirling empty cans to drum out rhythms.

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

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