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What is the past tense of prop?

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The past tense of prop is propped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of prop is props.

The present participle of prop is propping.

The past participle of prop is propped.

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Several big rolls of reed matting, which must be building materials, are propped up against the walls of the central structure.
She spotted Joel propped up against the wall, reading a thick, leather bound book.
My back is killing me tonight and my wonderful husband propped me up at the computer chair with some pillows.
He pulled his arm back, laced his fingers together, and propped his chin on them.
She finally stood up, straightening her dress, as her boyfriend propped his weary, languid body up on his elbows.
They were propped up in the crotch of two sticks that were lashed together with a car battery attached to their primers.

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