noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
catchy...slogans
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catchy advertising slogans
shout slogans
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They were carrying placards and shouting slogans.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
catchy
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The Liberal Democrats, in apparent decline, were in the meantime searching for a more catchy slogan .
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Both sides have sought in recent days to hook jurors by summing up four months of testimony in a few catchy slogans .
new
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They met; he found her company agreeable, she found him a new slogan .
old
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Now his incantations of the old slogans of national independence and identity sounded more and more hollow.
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It is hard to think reasonably, to keep your brain working, not to repeat the old slogans .
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But now that faithful old slogan has been dropped.
political
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Then there are the political slogans that will come our way over the next few months.
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These protesters pitch tents, unfurl banners filled with political slogans and quietly pass out literature to passers-by.
■ VERB
advertise
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The security passes of delegates and press alike are forcibly decked out in advertising slogans .
become
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Partnership became his slogan - the partnership of public and private brains and money.
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He used the line long before it became a bumper-sticker slogan .
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Later it became the slogan of those struggling for equal justice for all.
chant
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Waving placards and chanting slogans , about 100 of his associates did their best to annoy the Republicans.
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The names being read by demonstrators were clear enough ftom here, as was the more generalized mass chanting of various slogans .
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Twenty-five pickets held signs and chanted anti-embargo slogans .
shout
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They spent two hours shouting indignant slogans and tossing tomatoes and fireworks across the water.
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A small group of black dancers picketed the theater for two days, carrying placards and occasionally shouting slogans .
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His lips trembled, and he felt strangely compelled to shout a defiant slogan .
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He was, ironically, among the first persons to shout the slogan everyone later attributed solely to Stokeley CarmichaelBlack Power!
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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'Liberte, egalite, fraternite' was the slogan of the French Revolution.
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a campaign slogan
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a dry-cleaning company that used the slogan 'We know the meaning of cleaning'
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an advertising slogan
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Bloomingdale's has as its slogan 'Like no other store in the world'.
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They've come up with a new advertising slogan for the product.
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Young men risked their lives to daub buildings with anti-government slogans.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A typical campaign consists of politicians repeatedly shouting their name, party affiliation, and other slogans through loudspeakers.
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Around the world, some 3 billion pairs of eyes will notice their logos, slogans and billboards.
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Jobs's speeches were punctuated by slogans.
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Particularly since, almost invariably, the colonists used socialist slogans to reject any nationalist demands and justify the elimination of nationalists.
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That defeat allowed George W Bush to convince his party to adopt hug-an-immigrant slogans.
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That does not mean that they parroted slogans without appreciating their significance.
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That was the Save the Children slogan last year, and £5m. was raised and a great many lives were saved.
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The glaring red of posters and slogans papering the walls terrified Gao Yang.