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handclasp

[hand-klasp, -klahsp] / ˈhændˌklæsp, -ˌklɑsp /




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What matters is the listening, the bearing witness—the quiet handclasp that says, I hear you.

From Slate • May 30, 2017

Tiny though she is, her handclasp is as firm as a bricklayer's.

From Time Magazine Archive

They all found his manner as genial, his handclasp as warm, his lan guage as blunt as ever.

From Time Magazine Archive

Visitors crowd around Barry Goldwater's fourth-floor suite in the old Senate Office Building, hoping to earn a passing handclasp or a hastily scrawled autograph.

From Time Magazine Archive

As he held her hand in the handclasp, he thought, “She’ll be my wife, someday, God and she willin’.”

From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith