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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

So it looks like it may well be handshakes and a share of the points.

From BBC

After a handshake, Pérez utters only one line, but it is perfect.

From New York Times

It was a time when boosters in the Southwest Conference doled out “$100 handshakes” and the S.M.U. faithful winked as they talked about how they had the best football team money could buy.

From New York Times

Diplomatic visits by world leaders are normally stately affairs, featuring formal handshakes and news conferences.

From BBC