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handshaker

[hand-shey-ker] / ˈhændˌʃeɪ kər /




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But as an avid handshaker and something of an expert on the subject, I have to second the good doctor’s prescription.

From Washington Post Apr. 17, 2020

Edwin Benjamin Reeser, head of Barnsdall Corp., a Tulsa independent oil company, president of the American Petroleum Institute, and a great handshaker, was ready to lead the oil industry into the conference.

From Time Magazine Archive

"It must be good," mused the Chancellor, no mean handshaker himself.

From Time Magazine Archive

He is the welcomer and the handshaker and in Washington he is the member of the White House staff Who dines out at all functions.

From Time Magazine Archive

Normally, he was a handshaker, maybe a back-patter on really special occasions.

From "If I Stay" by Gayle Forman




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