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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61, Prop 105 would require a charter review advisory committee to be established every 10 years.
62, It is a raw side but very promising, commented his brother, prop Massimo Cuttitta.
63, Hartlepool finished fourth when prop Neil Winn scored their third try to earn an 18-16 win at home to Sandal.
64, Kenski points to Prop 105, a referendum which exempted vacant land owned by cemeteries from taxation.
65, Post of Boalt Hall said he believed a consensus existed that the court would not overturn Prop. 209.
66, The setting up of an Assets Management Corporation to consolidate bad debts transferred from commercial banks would only prop up the rich.
67, Webster's try midway through the first half was well-taken coming on the end of an astounding burst by prop Huw Williams-Jones.
68, The lower props are horizontal; the topmost prop is curved to follow the line of the girder.
69, Wrapped up like onions we shuffle out over the frozen ground; prop up the line where our sheets are flagging.
70, Legislation removing the special protections but prohibiting hunting was introduced in the Legislature recently as an alternative to Prop. 197.
71, The knife - the crucial prop here - is visually represented by a fist clenched as though round the knife handle.
72, Brown became a born-again tax cutter, embraced Prop. 13, and pushed for a companion state tax cut.
72, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
73, Prop Mike O'Neill overran a ball over his own line for Tia Ropati to score on 55 minutes.
74, Voters made it a permanent ban in 1990 with the passage of Prop. 117, the so-called mountain lion initiative.
75, Salford prop David Young has been appointed to lead the side in the absence of Davies.
76, In the interest of safety, the hydraulic system and the prop were overhauled completely.
77, Just before his departure, Ellis had set up the position for prop Harmon's try.
78, The fight over Prop 102 was another example of the smaller checkbook carrying the day.
79, Kopp, the author of the 1991 legislation governing the Central Freeway, contends passage of Prop.
80, Shuler Hensley would sit on the floor, behind some makeshift prop, like a marooned giant.
81, In the final minute Gala prop Timmy Walker scored a consolation try which Maitland converted.
82, Fetch some universal brake-fluid and a five-eighths screwdriver from your toolkit then prop the bonnet open.
83, Perhaps you could have two pieces of broken gramophone record with you as a prop to start the extract.
84, Prop. 140 is headed for the U. S. Supreme Court.
85, Andy Nichols, who led the campaign for Prop 204, says the state is working out details on implementation.
86, Index of model letters useful as a prop and exercises based on them also encourage creativity in letter writing.
87, Under Prop. 65, citizen groups must file a 60-day notice claiming jurisdiction to sue alleged violators.
88, I write a note for Joe and prop it against the scotch bottles on the bar.
89, Earlier, he opposed Prop. 209, which would ban racial and gender preferences in state programs.
90, Prop his head up with a pillow so he doesn't choke on his own blood.
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