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Strapline
Strapline meaning
A secondary heading or headline, especially one printed above another. | A memorable slogan attached to a commercial brand.
Example sentences (7)
We are called DeadHappy and our strapline is “Life insurance to die for” so we are aware of the provocative (and to some the very shocking) nature of our brand.
There was mention of Blythswood Care’s strapline – ‘Christian care for body and soul’.
The strapline of the Budget will be “fixing the foundations to deliver change” - not exactly the snappiest slogan in history.
No one wants to be packaged up into a box and “one-size fits all” is a terrible strapline.
Although TOCs compete against each other for franchises, and for passengers on routes where more than one TOC operates, the strapline used with the National Rail logo is 'Britain's train companies working together'.
Indeed, the company's English advertising strapline of the era was "power without the price".
The graphics relaunch in January 2007 has since seen the globe sting replaced by a red strapline to highlight the breaking story immediately.