Grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
1 But he took no notice; perhaps her handclasp only strengthened his resolve.
2 His greeting was as warm as his handclasp was long and hard.
3 He came to handclasp with the man that he wished to help.
4 There was a moment's handclasp , and the boy had become a man.
5 The same significance was in the pressure of the momentary handclasp .
6 His surprise deepened to perplexity at the warmth of the handclasp that followed.
7 He was immensely relieved when she merely renewed the strength of the handclasp .
8 Then Lieutenant Abercrombie gave each of these brothers in arms a hearty handclasp .
9 By a common impulse their hands met in a warm handclasp .
10 Kate and Mrs. Toomey separated with the warm handclasp of friendship.
11 And with a last handclasp the chums went their separate ways.
12 Yet neither of them regretted the handclasp , for all its cost.
13 With a trembling handclasp he left me alone in Marguerite's apartment.
14 They made a quick handclasp , their fingers running with warm spray.
15 He met a man and greeted him with a friendly handclasp .
16 Bud's eyes were shining with emotion as he returned the handclasp .
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