A favorite saying of a sect or political group.
Word placed at the foot of a page that anticipates the first word of the following page.
1 Protestant ascendency, though used as a catchword , is a thing long past.
2 And now it has become the catchword of the entire party.
3 The end of a paragraph is the place for a catchword .
4 That title became a catchword usually employed in a derisive manner.
5 He it was who gave to the congress that catchword , legitimacy.
6 Sergeant Wilkes, puffing at his pipe, fell back philosophically on his old catchword .
7 They needed to find a phrase or catchword which could most effectively characterise the Budget.
8 The stroke was welcomed with cheers and laughter; and "contraband" became a catchword .
9 The general welfare is not a catchword with him.
10 The people took it up as a popular catchword .
11 His name got to be a catchword in camp.
12 The catchword in every Alex Ferguson interview right now is "freshness".
13 So much for Democracy when it becomes a catchword .
14 Every term of endearment has become a catchword , every caress mocks us from the hoardings.
15 This catchword was now of great use to him.
16 Art for art's sake is a vile catchword , but I confess it appeals to me.
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