Oh honey, you want a slogan for muscovite? How about "Muscovite: Rockin' the mineral world since forever"? It's a type of mica, shiny and sparkly like a diva's earrings. Use it in your rocks and minerals collection, or just admire its fabulousness.
One of these is the likely word (they have the same pronunciation): PHRASE (noun) - a group of words, or a slogan FRAYS (verb) - unravels
old bulgarian
It was a WWII slogan, and basically means that talking too freely can help the enemy.
There are many words for this logical device. It could be called a slogan, a credo, War Whoop, or a motto.
Yes, the o in slogan is long.
To copyright a phrase or slogan, you can apply for a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This process involves submitting an application, paying a fee, and demonstrating that the phrase or slogan is unique and not already in use. Once approved, your trademark will protect your phrase or slogan from being used by others without your permission.
its a catch phrase of diabetes.
Slogan
slogan is a revolutionary word. while motto is an universally accepted phrase
This phrase is your slogan.
An opposite slogan is a phrase or statement that contradicts or goes against the message of the original slogan. It can be used for humorous or satirical purposes to highlight a different perspective or to challenge the original slogan's message.
A slogan is a phrase that is associated with a product. Commercials might help with this type of advertising when songs are used to advertise. One example of a slogan is "Beef, its what's for dinner".
Stupid is as stupid does. - Forrest Gump
Sentence, expression, diction, slogan
A Muscovite is a person who lives in Moscow, Russia.
film review
Boring, but good.