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to shake hands
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to take hold of someone else's hand with one's own and then move them up and down as a gesture of greeting, congratulations, or agreement
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He shook hands with each and every member of the team.
The politician paraded through the crowd, shaking hands and connecting with voters.
It's conventional to shake hands when meeting someone for the first time in many Western countries.
As a sign of mutual respect, the leaders shook hands in front of the gathered diplomats.
She shook hands firmly, conveying confidence and assurance.