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handshake

[hand-sheyk] / ˈhændˌʃeɪk /








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LeBron James playfully bumped Davis at the center of the court before the game then they did the same intricate handshake they performed before games as teammates.

From Los Angeles Times

Compared with U.S. elections, audiences at political gatherings in Japan - where handshakes and mingling with voters are often considered more important than policy debate - are allowed to be quite close to candidates.

From Washington Times

After his nearly 40-minute speech, Mr. DeSantis spent just as long methodically working his way through the crowd, visiting all 50 tables for handshakes, backslaps, photos and small talk.

From New York Times

They seal it with a spit and a handshake, which isn't an actionable contract.

From Salon

But we won't see very much of them together beyond a handshake at the airport and a meeting on Wednesday morning.

From BBC