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slogans

  • plural
    of slogan.
    slogan
    noun
    a distinctive cry, phrase, or motto of any party, group, manufacturer, or person; catchword or catch phrase.

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"Decisions on which people's lives depend are not made with slogans," he said.

From BBC Jul. 21, 2026

Several hundred protesters shouted slogans hostile to US policies in the Middle East and tried to get close to the yacht, guarded by masked police officers, local media footage showed.

From Barron's Jul. 17, 2026

As such, the book serves as a buoyant yearbook for the Jazz Age and is alive with the slogans, social rituals, events and scandals that had so recently captivated America.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 19, 2026

But one thing’s for certain: It’s going to take solutions, not slogans.

From MarketWatch Jun. 17, 2026

During blackouts, gang members also painted anti-Nazi slogans on ruined walls: “Down with Hitler!”

From "Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow" by Susan Campbell Bartoletti