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handshaker

[hand-shey-ker] / ˈhændˌʃeɪ kər /




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But as an avid handshaker and something of an expert on the subject, I have to second the good doctor’s prescription.

From Washington Post • Apr. 17, 2020

A good mixer, Weirton's best labor handshaker, President Millsop likes ancient history, sports, goes to company baseball games in his shirtsleeves.

From Time Magazine Archive

Like most Austrians he is a politely limp handshaker, but to hearty knuckle-grinders he can return a grip of steel.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was not a reformer, he was not a handshaker, he was not a "glad-hander," he was not sensational in politics or in any other field.

From Time Magazine Archive

Normally, he was a handshaker, maybe a back-patter on really special occasions.

From "If I Stay" by Gayle Forman




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