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- PROPPED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
propped Add to word list past simple and past participle of prop (Definition of propped from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- PROPPED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROP is something that props or sustains : support How to use prop in a sentence
- Propped - definition of propped by The Free Dictionary
Define propped propped synonyms, propped pronunciation, propped translation, English dictionary definition of propped n 1 An object placed beneath or against a structure to keep it from falling or shaking; a support 2 One that serves as a means of support or assistance
- propped - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to rest (a thing) against a support:[~ + object] He propped the ladder against the wall to support or sustain: [~ + up + object] The army propped up the dictator's regime [~ + object + up] It can no longer prop him up
- PROPPED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A note in Patrick's handwriting had been left propped up against the clock on the sitting-room mantelpiece
- prop verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to support an object by leaning it against something, or putting something under it, etc ; to support a person in the same way prop something somebody yourself (up) (against something) He propped his bike against the wall She propped herself up on one elbow He lay propped against the pillows prop something + adj The door was propped open
- Propped Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
His was the only form in one piece; he was propped up against the base of a tree He propped her up, and she sagged against him, unable to keep from crying at the thought of one sworn to protect humanity nearly killing her! He rolled over and propped his head up on one elbow, frowning down at her
- Propped - Meanings, Details Examples - Memorize with Dictozo
In literature, the word 'propped' is often used metaphorically to describe the support or foundation of an idea or argument In art, it can refer to the use of props in set design or sculpture
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