Movable physical object used on a motion picture, television, or stage set that are not costume.
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Examples for "prop "
1 Government officials insisted more money was needed to prop up the industry.
2 Image via Canva Food and drink: These can be another great prop .
3 OPEC's decision to hold oil production steady also helped prop up prices.
4 The prop in the door had been unscrewed and put in again.
5 Rockwell replied six minutes later with a try from prop David Magee.
1 Miss Maitland was the owner of what she called a " theatrical property - box " .
2 By the by, we're to draw lots as to who may borrow out of the theatrical property box.
3 It was a stuffy place over the porter's lodge, approached by a flight of circular iron stairs and lumbered with many kinds of theatrical property .
4 Chairwoman surrounded by a strew of theatrical properties , enjoying herself very much.
5 Isn't the pornographic play the most valuable of all theatrical properties ?
1 Daniel plays with his eyes closed, his outsized score but a stage prop .
2 He drew the Beretta, even though it was little more than a stage prop .
3 A real one, not a stage prop .
4 Out of its case, it looks like a stage prop , and I wonder if it ever was magical.
5 The sophisticated stage prop is a central character in the album's narrative and also in the band's iconography.
1 A placard indicated it was a theatrical prop from an old Broadway musical.
2 Theatrical props anchor a play to a time and place.
3 Members of the audience tripped over theatrical props .
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