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prop

noun as in support

verb as in hold up or lean against

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Vintage Trump, complete with all the props: The ranting about the Democrats’ supposed perfidies, the proclamation of a new Golden Age and the adoring families of the victims of violence perpetrated by undocumented migrants.

From Salon

Flanked by two bamboo plants, standing behind a lectern, she speaks without notes or props.

Dupont was attempting to steal the ball in the 28th minute and was challenged by Beirne, who then fell on to the scrum-half's right leg as Irish prop Andrew Porter joined the ruck.

From BBC

On the campaign trail last August, Trump used groceries as props to make his point about inflation.

Added Luke Bryan: “It’s one thing to prop your phone up and sing into it, but you’ve got a long way to go to come navigate ‘Idol.’

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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