handclasp (Meaning)

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handclasp (n)

grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)

Synonyms & Antonyms of handclasp

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handclasp Sentence Examples

  1. Their hands clasped tightly, conveying unspoken words of love and support.
  2. The handshake was more than just a formality; it was a handclasp that sealed a friendship.
  3. The boy held his father's hand in a gentle handclasp, seeking comfort and reassurance.
  4. The lovers' handclasp spoke volumes of their mutual affection and longing.
  5. The respectful handclasp between the diplomats signaled the start of a new era of cooperation.
  6. The child extended a small handclasp towards the stranger, trusting their kind intentions.
  7. The doctor's warm handclasp provided solace to the anxious patient.
  8. The angry crowd parted ways as the peacemaker stepped forward, extending a handclasp to each side.
  9. The injured hiker's handclasp conveyed their gratitude for the help they had received.
  10. The teacher's warm handclasp inspired hope and confidence within her students.

FAQs About the word handclasp

grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)

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Their hands clasped tightly, conveying unspoken words of love and support.

The handshake was more than just a formality; it was a handclasp that sealed a friendship.

The boy held his father's hand in a gentle handclasp, seeking comfort and reassurance.

The lovers' handclasp spoke volumes of their mutual affection and longing.