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UK
/pɹˈɒps/
]
[ US /ˈpɹɑps/ ]
[ US /ˈpɹɑps/ ]
NOUN
-
proper respect
I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem
How To Use props In A Sentence
- I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem
- The fact is, these very welcome props to Mildred Loving and her husband Richard are deeply, abidingly, and intrinsically progressive values. Evan Derkacz: Historical Revisionism Jujitsu: Religious Right Celebrates End of Interracial Marriage Ban
- Props 1A-1F must be defeated, because they would wreak long-term havoc on the state. Paul Hogarth: Arnold's May Special Election: Just Say No!
- We should integrate literacy into play only if it furthers a play theme in progress, and we should avoid literacy props that may distract children from make-believe.
- We learned, Ruby and I, that this was a way of being theatrical as well as the other way, and we learned, from Carnovsky and Da Silva, that there was no difference in terms of professional standards and requirements between the actor who merely stood in front of a lectern and the actor who has the benefit of makeup and props and all of the other things. Life Lit by Some Large Vision
- It was made in a naturalistic set with a starry cast, authentic props and costumes. Times, Sunday Times
- Such turbine engines are also called jet engines and they embrace a family of products: turbojets, turbofans, and turboprops.
- The gaudy decorations are out, the over sized Yuletide props have been forklifted into position by underpaid migrant workers, and the same CD played at this time every year since 1989 can be heard tinkling through the mall.
- Do you use such props as audio or video recorders, or a piano keyboard?
- Although the two men pose for the picture, they, too, are props, for this image is not so much a double portrait as a carefully calibrated technical experiment.