A propeller that rotates to push against air.
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Examples for "prop"
Examples for "prop"
1Government officials insisted more money was needed to prop up the industry.
2Image via Canva Food and drink: These can be another great prop.
3OPEC's decision to hold oil production steady also helped prop up prices.
4The prop in the door had been unscrewed and put in again.
5Rockwell replied six minutes later with a try from prop David Magee.
1The flimsy, broad fan of the airscrew-likethe wing, a delicate skeleton covered with shimmering film-beganto turn.
2Dom saw the metallic sheen of its wings as it hovered around the light, and the haze of its tiny airscrew.
3Yet he was not quite helpless; the airscrew still worked, and while he had power there was still some measure of control.
4The machine gun soon followed, but its use in tractor machines was impracticable on account of the danger of hitting the airscrew.
5Hooke had spread out large drawings of wings and airscrews.
1There was a fan up there, its three blades reminding me of an airplane propeller.
2An airboat is a flat-bottomed vessel with an airplane propeller at the back and is useful in shallow water and swamps.
3The government has found enough trees to yield one million board-feet, which went into stocks and airplane propellers.
Translations for airplane propeller