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glad-hand Theme: GREETING tr. to greet someone effusively.The senator was glad-handing everyone in sight.He glad-handed Ernie and got a real earful.
glad-hand verb to greet with profuse, if insincere, enthusiasm. Often found in the context of politicians US, 1895
the glad handThe act of addressing one in a friendly manner, often when it is feigned or false. I don't think she actually likes me, so she must have given me the glad hand when she seemed so happy to see me. glad-hand tv. to greet someone effusively. (The hand is the hand that is offered to quickly to each person who is greeted.) The senator was glad-handing everyone in sight. |