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catchword

[kach-wurd] / ˈkætʃˌwɜrd /


Example Sentences

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Despite the political catchwords on Humberto Leon’s streetwear costumes, it doesn’t have a lot to say, but it has the most verve of the three works on the program.

From New York Times

“People are willing to spend, but they are going to be looking for the value proposition of the experience. Engagement is the catchword.”

From New York Times

"It's just like 'American exceptionalism' or 'Make America Great Again': catchwords for gaining power and connecting with the base."

From Salon

“Finlandization,” in fact, became a catchword during the Cold War for a small nation carefully moderating its security policies so as not to anger a larger, hostile neighbor.

From Washington Times

But a few sentences later, she purported to quote Judge Jackson in a way that used similar catchwords — as having praised “the transformative power of progressive education.”

From New York Times