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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

But we won't see very much of them together beyond a handshake at the airport and a meeting on Wednesday morning.

From BBC

Few events in sports tug on the heartstrings like the handshake line after a hard-fought series — which describes all of them, come to think of it.

From Seattle Times

To his relief, it was the usual dose of hugs and handshakes.

From Seattle Times

Mulkey was dismissive of the social media flaming of Reese and professed total ignorance about what happened in the handshake line.

From Washington Post