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tag line

noun as in catch phrase

noun as in punch line

Weak matches

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The service will be promoted with the marketing tag line, “We Live For Live.”

For while that is totally OK, too, “Happiness!” doesn’t aim to be anything more than a marketing tag line — “celebrate happy” — for Disneyland’s 70th.

His tag line "Canada is broken" has in recent weeks become "Canada first".

From BBC

“That sounds like the tag line for a really bad sitcom.”

Her Instagram account, where she makes this statement, has the tag line: "I may not be human but I sing from my soul" - and is the creation of Nigerian musician and producer Eclipse Nkasi.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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