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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

Most skipped the formality of a handshake, going in for hugs.

From Los Angeles Times

He agreed to the deal not with a handshake, but with a few words tapped out and fired into cyberspace.

From The Wall Street Journal

CEO Albert Bourla and Chris Klomp, head of Medicare, who was leading negotiations for the administration, had met in Washington and reached a handshake agreement on the contours of a drug price deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

She remembers the “thousands of handshakes and hugs and home-cooked meals” and nights spent sleeping on floors.

From Los Angeles Times