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handshaking

[ UK /hˈændʃe‍ɪkɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈhændˌʃeɪkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)

How To Use handshaking In A Sentence

  • So it was with a flurry of paper gathering, desk clearing and eventually handshaking, I strolled out into the back lane for the last time.
  • This section will discuss Eye Diagrams, Jitter, 8b / 10b Encoding, Spread Spectrum Clocking, Common Mode signaling and Out-of-Band handshaking.
  • Clearly, handshaking is a symbol of declared friendship and is intended to put one at one's ease.
  • Strangers shake hands, and handshaking continues after the first meeting (Malays often raise the hand to their heart after shaking), though it is sometimes frowned upon between men and women.
  • One of Tokyo's best-know foreign correspondents accidentally ran into John and Yoko by accident near their room and asked to shake the former's hand, but was told, ‘I'm not really into handshaking anymore.’
  • ‘Especially in LA, it's all about handshaking,’ agrees Hendrick.
  • Today, dressed in a dark grey pinstriped suit, Reynolds set out for some handshaking in nearby businesses on Marine Drive, trailed by four of his office staff.
  • Expect plenty of handshaking, pictures of camaraderie and announcements of friendships.
  • Politicians get elected with TV ads, not handshaking.
  • There is a rich future for those who figure out the protocols, handshaking, data transfer etc. around connecting these devices up, such that the user experience of listening effortlessly drifts across devices and spaces just as you do.
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