slogans in English

noun
1
a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
They've shown that there is more to advertising than a catchy slogan and a memorable logo.

Use "slogans" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "slogans" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "slogans", or refer to the context using the word "slogans" in the English Dictionary.

1. Oh, slogans are good.

2. 18 The crowd chanted slogans.

3. Stop quoting your slogans at me.

4. Some advertising slogans should be debunked.

5. Students shouted slogans and distributed leaflets.

6. The demonstrators carried banners bearing various slogans.

7. The crowd began chanting anti-government slogans.

8. Initially, organizers suggested shouting slogans on 20 February.

9. 27 The demonstrators carried banners bearing various slogans.

10. 8 The crowd chanted slogans and waved banners.

11. 14 The wall has defaced with slogans.

12. The demonstrators brandished banners and shouted slogans.

13. Armbands a great promotional product to promote or safety slogans

14. 6 There it resides with other slogans of bygone crusades.

15. You are mouthing slogans you have heard others say.

16. 3 The wall has been defaced with slogans.

17. 196+ Catchy Trucking company Slogans and Taglines Slogans are one of the effective ways to draw attention to the Event and their things

18. Some in the mob were carrying rocks and shouting religious slogans.

19. 20 Twenty-five pickets held signs and chanted anti-embargo slogans.

20. Images with collages, mosaics, overlays, watermarks, borders, slogans or superimposed logos

21. White nationalist protesters chanted Nazi-era slogans, including "Blood and Soil".

22. 12 Redundant slogans are apt to petrify a man's thinking.

23. Titles, names, short phrases, and slogans are not Copyrightable.

24. 2 Demonstrators chanted anti-government slogans in the square.

25. Slogans, including political slogans is in favor with the public, that's because it is decided by its such characteristics as artistry, popularity, profundity and interestedness.

26. I wore jeans and a leather jacket with slogans stenciled on it.

27. Politicians persist in imagining that "the people" warm to their cheesy slogans.

28. " What, those little Reds who're always chalking up slogans everywhere?

29. The flowers are named after him, the mountains are carved with his slogans.

30. There is some truth to these allegations, but less than the slogans allege.

31. He co-opted many nationalist slogans and cultivated a populist image.

32. All those slogans we used to chant sound so hackneyed now.

33. 2 Young men risked their lives to daub buildings with anti-government slogans.

34. The demonstrators then marched through the capital chanting slogans and demanding free elections.

35. One of his campaign slogans was: "Meer markt, minder overheid" (more market, less government).

36. Why not paint satanic slogans on the walls while we were at it?

37. Expressions, slogans, and puns don’t translate well from one language to another.

38. Their cars, some bedecked with flags and slogans, ply the expressway between Chengdu and Jiangyou.

39. Typically showing witty slogans and distinctive visuals, Billboards are highly visible in the top designated

40. Everybody from the politburo downwards should know what slogans to repeat in any given situation.

41. The crowd burst into cheers and shouted slogans such as "Long live democracy!"

42. In 1894, slogans promoting soap even appeared on the back of postage stamps in New Zealand.

43. Around the world, some 3 billion pairs of eyes will notice their logos, slogans and billboards.

44. Synonyms for Catchlines include slogans, watchwords, catchphrases, catchwords, jingles, mantras, mottos, shibboleths, banners and cries

45. Gulf petrol was sold using the slogans "Good Gulf Gasoline," and "Gulf – the Gas with Guts."

46. The slogans of the protesters showed that xenophobia and anti-Semitic racism had become socially acceptable.

47. 23 Phrases like this are often used like the jargon of politics, as deceptively simple slogans.

48. The hoods of his bikes frequently take on the colours/slogans of private advertisers.

49. Some even campaign for a change, employing such slogans as, Jesus is the reason for the season.

50. According to official statements, initially about 50 people shouting slogans and holding banners protested peacefully.