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handshaking
Grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
shake
handshake
handclasp
Portuguese
handshake
1
He stopped just within
handshaking
distance, but did not offer his hand.
2
The process of
handshaking
was interrupted by the arrival of the train.
3
Presently the judge rose and left them with much
handshaking
and bowing.
4
Chipworks hypothesizes that the mystery chip could be responsible for hardware
handshaking
.
5
Then Anne presented him to Mrs. Gibson, and a general
handshaking
ensued.
6
All of the
handshaking
ceased as Frederick Douglass entered the East Room.
7
They got in
handshaking
distance and Ledford stuck his in his pockets.
8
And the Bishop and Henry had quite a
handshaking
over this mutual experience.
9
Then followed a hearty
handshaking
and they all piled into the little cart.
10
After church there was so much
handshaking
that the house emptied very slowly.
11
There followed much
handshaking
,
and the visitors returned to their carriage.
12
They made their way to the parlor, where a great
handshaking
took place.
13
There was much donning of heavy wraps, much bowing and
handshaking
.
14
What
handshaking
,
and looking over of new faces, and walking round and round!
15
Andre was doing the proper vampire greeting thing, which did not include
handshaking
.
16
Soon the boys were piling out on the ground, and a general
handshaking
followed.
handshaking
general handshaking
much handshaking
more handshaking
hearty handshaking
be handshaking
Portuguese
handshake
aperto de mão
Catalan
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handshaking