Synonym: bolster, brace, hold up, support. Similar words: props, proper, propel, prop up, properly, improper, property, propose. Meaning: [prɑp /prɒp] n. 1. a support placed beneath or against something to keep it from shaking or falling 2. any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie 3. a propeller that rotates to push against air. v. support by placing against something solid or rigid.
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31, Opponents argued that Prop. 140 was passed in an off-year election by a bare majority-52 percent-of the voters.
32, Prop 103 removes civil service protections from appointed department heads.
33, He is that rare bird, the night-owl who likes talking without the prop of a strong drink in his hands.
34, Prop yourself up on your elbows and place a beach ball between your knees.
35, Voters with a penchant for hair splitting might have rejected the warnings as the unfounded contentions of the Prop. 140 opponents.
36, Last week, more than 50 people were arrested at the law school during a protest of Prop. 209.
37, Prop 104 allows the mayor a vote in filling a vacancy on the Council.
38, It was filled with political consultants moaning about the passage of Prop.
39, Durable Free State prop Piet Bester has proved a technically formidable opponent.
40, Prop up with a cocktail stick from behind if necessary.
41, The former All Black prop is under intense pressure to produce a win.
42, In fact, they could prop up the Conservative Government for a fifth term,[http://sentencedict.com/prop.html] if the need arises!
43, A three-bladed test prop is fitted to each engine for its assessment runs.
44, Everyone took-off at one minute intervals to allow for the prop wash to subside from the plane in front of you.
45, Andrea Lo Cicero was another who gave his all, a prop who could run and tackle and still do the basics.
46, No sooner had voters approved Prop. 209 than civil rights lawyers filed appeals challenging its constitutionality.
47, She was among seven passengers aboard the twin-engine turbo prop plane.
48, Mo doesn't go to make-up, the Elstree Prop Department just rubs her down with sandpaper.
49, Perhaps both leaders have unintentionally advanced the best reasons for passage of Prop. 198.
50, Centre John Devereux converted, with giant prop Mark Jones then brushing aside two tackles to crash over for the second try.
51, They showed no qualms in spending £3 billion in a futile attempt to prop up the Pound.
52, Zimmerman and Associates was paid about $ 100, 000 in 1995 to direct the failed campaign to defeat Prop 200.
53, The losers were disrupted by a head injury to prop Seamus Foley, who was forced off in the first half.
54, Prop. 197 backers hope the public safety issue will help win passage of the measure.
55, The question will appear on the ballot as Prop 107.
56, At an anti-Microsoft event, Andy Martin once flushed a copy of Windows 95 down a prop toilet.
57, So Berman got a special prop: a bright-yellow, fully restored 1956 Ford F-100.
58, It also was the best thing at hand to prop open the heavy outer door of his building.
59, Attempts by the UK government to prop up the pound on the exchange markets degenerated into chaos.
60, We're full of doubts and we try to prop each other up.
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