Movable physical object used on a motion picture, television, or stage set that are not costume.
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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.
1Miss Maitland was the owner of what she called a " theatrical property-box".
2By the by, we're to draw lots as to who may borrow out of the theatrical property box.
3It 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.
4Chairwoman surrounded by a strew of theatrical properties, enjoying herself very much.
5Isn't the pornographic play the most valuable of all theatrical properties?
1Daniel plays with his eyes closed, his outsized score but a stage prop.
2He drew the Beretta, even though it was little more than a stage prop.
3A real one, not a stage prop.
4Out of its case, it looks like a stage prop, and I wonder if it ever was magical.
5The sophisticated stage prop is a central character in the album's narrative and also in the band's iconography.
1A placard indicated it was a theatrical prop from an old Broadway musical.
2Theatrical props anchor a play to a time and place.
3Members of the audience tripped over theatrical props.
Translations for theatrical prop