Handclasp [noun]
Definition of Handclasp:
pressure, crushing
Synonyms of Handclasp:
Sentence/Example of Handclasp:
Again in northern India we had the loving handclasp of a fellow missionary and the cordial welcome to a missionary home.
She gravely extended her hand to meet his and the hatchet was buried in that handclasp.
O how my heart aches even now as I think of the tears they shed and of their warm handclasp.
He knows, too, that a few words suffice in the great decisions of life, and that the handclasp of manly love speaks volumes.
Then Lieutenant Abercrombie gave each of these brothers in arms a hearty handclasp.
Everard spoke with his usual brevity, but his handclasp was remembered by Tommy for a very long time after.
Lockyer gave him a hearty handclasp, made a few phrases about good wishes and the like, left him alone.
A handclasp, a silence trembling with emotion, a sudden light in the heart—properly speaking, this was all there was to love.
The two men had gone back to the Mtropole and had parted with a firm handclasp outside the glare of the big doorway.
He met her with a warm handclasp and anxious inquiries about how she felt after all the exciting events.