Use "prop each other up" in a sentence

1. Money would prop up your head?

2. We should prop up the fence.

3. We will secretly prop it up.

4. Can you prop me up a little?

5. I’d probably prop up proper pop-up purple paper people

6. Some use other devices to prop the branches.

7. The government refuses to prop up inefficient industries.

8. People huddled up close to each other.

9. He can't always expect his colleagues to prop him up.

10. Prop up with a cocktail stick from behind if necessary.

11. Federal government sent this to prop up Star City Bank.

12. The plan that prop up had ended the first batch.

13. The government introduced measures to prop up the stock market.

14. Second, the state will continue to prop up inefficient state enterprises.

15. We had to prop up the roof with a wooden post.

16. The inquiry learning system and its prop up the conditions are structured.

17. Bolster: 1 v support and strengthen “ Bolster morale” Synonyms: Bolster up Type of: reenforce , reinforce make stronger v prop up with a pillow or Bolster Type of: prop , prop up , shore , shore up support by placing against something solid or rigid v add padding to Synonyms: pad Type of: fill , fill up , make full make full, also in a

18. 16 Here the two rivers join up with each other.

19. Also, people pick up considerable nonverbal cues from each other.

20. The Alstroemeria and the Salvia lean drunkenly on each other, and are quite the friendly pair, holding each other up

21. The builders are trying to prop up the crumbling walls of the church.

22. Did they just bump into each other or somebody walked up to the other?

23. Prop stands

24. Life is a kind of pressure. We should learn to prop up ourselves.

25. I need some sort of a prop to keep the washing line up.

26. They had to prop up the tree with long poles under the branches.

27. 24 Strangers talked to each other, laughed , and pointed thumbs up.

28. “These little children were beating each other up in the playground.”

29. Adjustable prop assembly

30. Grab the prop.

31. They prop up prices for growers by controlling production rather than through federal subsidies.

32. If you have difficulty sitting like this, prop up your back against a wall.

33. Affection is life prop up, when justice and affection crisscross, how should choose again?

34. Like a prop?

35. The two men ended up bidding against each other at the auction.

36. Companionship is about teaming up and making life plans together, taking each other into account when making decisions, supporting each other, and making sacrifices for each other’s benefit

37. I replaced your prop.

38. What about the prop?

39. Stainless steel speed prop.

40. When a person loses self confidence it is very difficult to prop him up again.

41. Abut (v.) to join at one end or be next to; to support, prop up

42. Wheel prop and beam

43. Wrapped up like onions we shuffle out over the frozen ground; prop up the line where our sheets are flagging.

44. They complement each other, and they reinforce each other.

45. They are trying to prop up the tumbling stockmarket by cutting the supply of new issues.

46. To nurture means to support each other, to encourage each other, to nourish and love each other.

47. These interfere with each other, cancelling each other out or reinforcing each other to produce bigger waves.

48. He usually plays at prop.

49. Bill adds: “Some were pressing up against each other with hardly any foot movement.”

50. The sun is well up over the water before they let each other sleep.

51. Attempts by the UK government to prop up the pound on the exchange markets degenerated into chaos.

52. 25 Costly productions could wind up cannibalizing each other as they jostle for screens.

53. Everyone at school used to hype each other up about men all the time.

54. Led unit for mouth prop

55. I was forgetting the prop.

56. 8 The headfirst forward roll requires press down with feet, jump, prop up with and roll consistently.

57. 25 But I am not writing to flatter parental egotism, to echo cant , or prop up humbug.

58. They showed no qualms in spending £3 billion in a futile attempt to prop up the Pound.

59. This is the prop knife.

60. violent to each other, hating each other as deeply as possible.

61. adjusting collar embout centrable (n.m.) (prop.)

62. From Middle English Amounten (“to mount up to, come up to, signify”) Old French amounter (“to amount to”) amunt, amont (“uphill, upward”), prop

63. The third thing on my checklist is relations with neighboring friendly societies that may prop up a society.

64. Well, in gases, atoms move past each other so fast that they can't hitch up.

65. An Apocarpous gynoecium is made up of many carpels that are separate from each other

66. They each paired up with their opposite number from the other school, to exchange ideas.

67. From Middle English amounten (“to mount up to, come up to, signify”) Old French Amounter (“to amount to”) amunt, amont (“uphill, upward”), prop

68. In the end, if we artificially prop up less efficient or innovative Competitors, then it will be the consumers who end up suffering

69. We had not seen each other for 13 years but met up thanks to Facebook.

70. " We grew up in the same neighborhood and knew each other, since we were kids. "

71. They are like heavyweight boxers, trying to psych each other out and build themselves up.

72. 14 They showed no qualms in spending £3 billion in a futile attempt to prop up the Pound.

73. Mr Lamont's squandering of £1 billion in his vain bid to prop up the pound has not helped.

74. For example, different personalities, instead of complementing and balancing each other , may build up conflicts.

75. That same day, proponents of Prop.

76. They rub each other up the wrong way, and yet end up having a raunchy scene in a motel room.

77. From Middle English Amounten (“to mount up to, come up to, signify”) Old French amounter (“to amount to”) amunt, amont (“uphill, upward”), prop

78. Many doctors recommend that you lie down and prop your legs up against a chair or a wall.

79. His preferred position is at Prop.

80. They had approached each other obliquely and addressed each other by implication.