I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem.
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Other bands used props such as railroad crossings, Roman columns and surfboards.
From the stltoday.com
The exhibit also features props, books and other items dating from 1905 to 1915.
From the denverpost.com
The readings are bare-bones productions, generally devoid of props and costumes.
From the toledoblade.com
No props are required, and the instructors are clear, without being patronizing.
From the kansas.com
She doesn't hide behind too many props on the plate or get distracted by trends.
From the washingtonpost.com
Rudolf said Friday he had planned to use them as props during closing arguments.
From the newsobserver.com
We have four props who can put in a huge shift, so why should we worry about it?
From the independent.co.uk
We've gone a step farther with the manager props, including a photo on this one.
From the newsday.com
The music, choreography and props will take you to the edge of sensory overload.
From the freep.com
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Proper respect; "I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem"
(prop) a support placed beneath or against something to keep it from shaking or falling
Prop up: support by placing against something solid or rigid; "shore and buttress an old building"
(prop) property: any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie; "before every scene he ran down his checklist of props"
(prop) airplane propeller: a propeller that rotates to push against air
(Prop-) prop- is a chemical prefix. It was extracted from "propionic acid". It serves as the number 3 when counting axial atoms in forming names of organic compounds.
(PROP (category theory)) In category theory, a PRO is a strict monoidal category whose objects are the natural numbers (incl. zero), and whose tensor product is given on objects by the addition on numbers.
(Prop (rugby union)) A rugby union team is made up of 15 players: eight forwards, numbered from 1 to 8; and seven backs, numbered from 9 to 15. Depending upon the competition, there may be up to eight replacements.
"proper respect" or "proper recognition" for another person; an expression of approval or a special acknowledgment; accolade or accolades; praise