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slogan

Catchphrase of a type commonly used in advertising and politics. A slogan needs to be short and memorable. Wordplay and puns are often used in slogans (‘Go to work on an egg’ in the UK and ‘It takes a licking and keeps on ticking’ in the USA).



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  Keep the wind of your slogan to belly your sail,
"Give us more pay and charge it to the public," was the slogan of the strong unions.
No boarding-house sharks, no sailor-town, no drink, was the slogan of our forecastle.
 
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