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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

"I am aware of everything," he joked, getting a laugh in the room, then offering handshakes and photos on his way out to the plane.

From BBC

He gave me a warm smile and a firm handshake, and he left the room.

From Los Angeles Times

The peace process ushered in by a handshake on the White House lawn between former Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat had moments of genuine hope, punctuated by tragedy.

From BBC

He made a point of warmly congratulating Slot at the final whistle before seeking out every Liverpool player for a handshake.

From BBC