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
- 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.
- The respectful handclasp between the diplomats signaled the start of a new era of cooperation.
- The child extended a small handclasp towards the stranger, trusting their kind intentions.
- The doctor's warm handclasp provided solace to the anxious patient.
- The angry crowd parted ways as the peacemaker stepped forward, extending a handclasp to each side.
- The injured hiker's handclasp conveyed their gratitude for the help they had received.
- 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.