Give props to (one) verb phrase
Used to say that you praise and show your proper respect for someone
She is very hard working and very determined in what she wants to do, and I have to give props to her for that.
The number of people giving props to John has increased since he won the first prize in an international exam.
I can't help but give props to Mary because I know not many women has the dedication and the talent to achieve this.
I have to give props to my mom for what she has sacrificed for me growing up. Love you Mom!
She gave props to him for his talent and humility.
Used to compliment or praise someone for doing something, or being a very special person or an invaluable person
The most prestigious praise that one can receive
Used to give praise to somebody.
To praise, admire, or respect someone or something in a public way
1. Self-praise is worthless.
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The verb "give" must be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase is formed based on the meaning of the noun "props".
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.