Use "handshake" in a sentence

1. Neural handshake initiated.

2. He had a firm handshake.

3. Good news about my golden handshake.

4. Her handshake was cool and firm.

5. The handshake is a social convention.

6. Her handshake was warm and firm.

7. That is a firm handshake you have.

8. Most clients sign on with a handshake.

9. The firmness of his handshake reassured me.

10. They sealed the agreement with a handshake.

11. He gave her a limp, cold handshake.

12. We sealed our agreement with a handshake.

13. Nancy has a nice firm handshake.

14. Fawcett gave me a hearty handshake.

15. Nice firm handshake, look her in the eye.

16. He stuck out his hand for a handshake.

17. His handshake was cold, and his eyes lifeless.

18. Troyes make you welcome with a handshake greeting.

19. The recruiter greets everyone with a firm handshake.

20. The quick handshake was firm and cool.

21. See, we're a secret club with a secret handshake.

22. I got the option to take a golden handshake.

23. The reward for dismissal is a golden handshake.

24. There is no membership card or secret handshake.

25. He welcomed me back with a smile and a handshake.

26. 15 The two leaders sealed their agreement with a handshake.

27. The two leaders sealed their agreement with a handshake.

28. He will walk away with a reported golden handshake of £400,000.

29. He greeted me with a handshake and a glass of wine.

30. He welcomed me with a wide smile and a warm handshake.

31. He should be able to spare £000 out of his golden handshake.

32. The directors will each get a large golden handshake and a pension.

33. Naturally, they shunned foreign vehicles like a handshake with Osama bin Laden.

34. handshake photo, joint press conference, conspicuously demonstrating the renewal of ties between Israel...

35. Disagreeably moist, sticky, and cold to the touch: a Clammy handshake

36. I don't suppose a handshake signaling the transaction's completion is absolutely required.

37. Beardom Mecklenburg Gwenora D'Ignazio panure undeterred Bontoks bareges nonloxodromical cockades handshake LM Thiazi

38. And the reward for dismissal is a golden handshake of several years' pay.

39. I never negotiated a corporate prenuptial agreement and never received a golden handshake.

40. When he sways forward to give Ward a darting handshake Ward thinks of a sapling, bowing.

41. In many cultures, a handshake is a Conventional greeting exchanged between people meeting for …

42. I don' t suppose a handshake signaling the transaction' s completion is absolutely required

43. After all, the handshake was the face-to-face opportunity to size up a potential partner.

44. Yet my feelings can't survive on a formal handshake and a chaste kiss of your cheek.

45. Captain Keller met us in the yard and gave me a Cheery welcome and a hearty handshake

46. Although some landlords are more casual than others, a handshake and a promise is not A lease.

47. Any negotiation - whether for personal or business reasons - would more resemble a smack down than a cordial handshake.

48. And then, with one last handshake, they walk off in opposite directions, each one accompanied by his own thoughts.

49. His thick grey hair was well groomed, his keen eyes looked kind, and his handshake was firm.

50. Consonance implements WhatsApp's handshake process which makes use of Noise Pipes with Curve25519, AES-GCM, and SHA256 from Noise Protocol

51. In an environment with obstacles or without, communication experiments are made on condition that there is a handshake protocol or not.

52. With a hole in one, the rookie golfer received a Congratulatory handshake from the veteran golfers for his impressive shot.

53. You may also check the Handshake website for student employment at the University of Iowa (search term = graduate).; Apply for a Graduate Assistantship.

54. Bullseye powered by Handshake is an online service that makes it easy for UB students and alumni to connect with employers

55. He had few friends, disdained tobacco and beer, was inevitably correct in Comportment and dress, had a strong handshake and sincere blue eyes

56. The Customary greeting involves a firm handshake, direct eye contact, and perhaps a slight nod of the head but rarely embracing or kissing

57. It was men, women, young, old -- not just from military; from different organizations, many of them detailed to us just from a handshake.

58. “Backdoor” Admission: Earning entry to an elite college with less than elite credentials There is no magic button to press or secret handshake to master, which results in an acceptance letter to a colleges that might be a bit out of your league (although if there was such a handshake it would look like this).

59. These 15-minute Appointments may only be scheduled the same day (up to an hour in advance of the appointment time); please check Handshake for daily availability

60. 16 His air of complete self-assurance and somewhat lordly bearing would have frightened me had it not been for his warm and hearty handshake.

61. You know, we're interested in, like, you know — (Laughter) — an awkward interaction, or a smile, or a contemptuous glance, or maybe a very awkward wink, or maybe even something like a handshake.

62. Beaked The process where one initiates a handshake and/or high five and the other party member acts as if they are going in for the same thing, but unexpectedly brings their fingers together to create a …

63. The definition of Conciliatory is something done to reconcile or to try to make someone feel better and more pacified. An example of something that would be described as Conciliatory is a handshake after you have just clearly defeated and angered your opponent.

64. ‘a Congratulatory handshake to mark four years of community success’ ‘He was among the first to send a Congratulatory e-mail to the new CEO.’ ‘Secret Service agents whisked her away to take a Congratulatory phone call from the president.’ ‘She wrote him a Congratulatory note the following day.’

65. Customary: 1 adj commonly used or practiced; usual “took his Customary morning walk” Synonyms: accustomed , habitual , wonted usual occurring or encountered or experienced or observed frequently or in accordance with regular practice or procedure adj in accordance with convention or custom “sealed the deal with the Customary handshake

66. But cupid got me in a Chokehold And I'm afraid I might give in Towels on the mat, my white flag is wavin' I mean she even cooks me pancakes And Alka Seltzer when my tummy aches If that ain't love Then I don't know what love is We even got a secret handshake And she loves the music that my band makes I know I'm young But if I had to choose her