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"glad-hand" Definitions
  1. glad-hand (somebody) (especially of a politician) to say hello to somebody in a friendly way, especially when this is not sincere

37 Sentences With "glad hand"

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So that Trump can go on TV and glad hand with coal miners.
Part of Shine's charm is that he's not slick and he doesn't glad-hand.
While other tech leaders glad-hand with The Donald, Mark Zuckerberg is facing him head on.
Inside the Hall, the South Carolina and Georgia delegations glad-hand and gorge themselves on cookies.
A reporter interviewed her during a brief trip to New York to glad-hand CBS executives and affiliates.
I have put the -- it's really a glad hand, to North Korea, to Iran and to many other countries.
She didn't go on the road unless it was a pay-per-view, [when she went] to glad-hand.
The plan: Harry will write the poems, Loudermilk will front and glad-hand, and together they will live on the stipend.
I'm not talking about a glad-hand meeting by a sole U.S. representative, but rather a small team to engage, listen, and learn.
While most presidents take this opportunity to glad-hand members of Congress, in similar situations, Mr. Trump uses people as a hand railing.
Lastly, the entrenched interests in Washington, which have done nothing but glad-hand one another, and both political parties are angry and afraid.
After the debate, Mr. Molinaro visited the press room to glad-hand reporters and convince them that he had succeeded in making his case.
Trump is also scheduled to visit a Republican retreat this week to glad hand GOP rank-and-file members along with Vice President Mike Pence.
In 2010, when Mo'Nique was nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category for "Precious," she refused to glad-hand the press and voters at awards-season parties.
Biden raised money in $3983,800 increments while making frequent stops to glad-hand at the homes of rich donors, some of whom have known him for decades.
My vote is taken for granted, yet the candidates will glad-hand each and every Iowan who wants to be pandered to ("unless I've shaken the candidate's hand …").
The global elite, witnessing Trump's easy susceptibility to flattery—as in his relations with Chinese President Xi Jinping—has every incentive to try and glad-hand the president.
Some chefs make the rounds and glad-hand, but Nakayama emerges to greet only one table at a time, for a brief exchange of gratitude before each diner leaves.
In past years it was often just a chance for the powerful to glad-hand each other; these days it's at best a way to signal opposition to Trump's authoritarianism.
Supplementing the young performers, in sterling fashion, were the stage veterans Chuck Cooper, as both Doc and Officer Krupke, and Peter Gerety as Schrank, along with Stanley Bahorek as Glad Hand.
But another part of his success is what seems, in this contentious time, the almost throwback style of glad-hand politicking that Mr. McCarthy embraces as he moves across the Capitol.
It is an entire network of thousands of Type A personalities guided by a belief that they can reason, spin, flatter or glad-hand their way out of any and all problems.
The new class of representatives also contrasted sharply with the throngs of Republicans — mostly white, mostly men — who lined the aisle to glad hand the president as he walked into the hall.
But as presidential hopefuls glad-hand their ways across the US, hosting multiple breakfasts daily and popping by state fairs, they are welcomed by an electorate eager to share their local culinary treasures.
" An unlikely battleground, Connecticut emerges on 22 map -  WSJ: "Connecticut's gubernatorial candidates are crisscrossing the state and hitting the senior centers, parades and ice-cream socials to glad-hand voters as they gear up for Tuesday's primary.
I thought this was a good, hard Saturday effort, and I liked the fashionable mash-up of new, like HACKATHON, and vintage clues and entries — DASH IT, DRIVEL and GLAD HAND all had that vibe to me.
But unlike some U.S. attorneys — such as former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani or Preet Bharara, the current U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York — Lynch never appeared to glad-hand with politicians, former colleagues say.
Though he had won election five times to the House and twice to the Senate, he was a cold, aloof character who preferred to hole up in his Senate office, reading poetry, rather than glad-hand in the cloakroom.
Rail firms' resistance to this corporate crack cocaine is hard to explain, but may reflect the lingering presence in their boardrooms of gnarled railmen with a love of horn blocks and glad-hand connectors, rather than earnings-per-share enhancement.
Instead of finding the local barbecue joint or pizza parlor to glad hand and pick up a meal for the ride home, he sped from airport tarmacs directly to packed arenas and back, stopping only briefly to address overflow rooms packed with supporters who couldn't fit into his main venue.
This Instagram connection is a new thing, and a very beautiful thing, and what is most lovely about it is that artists who are perhaps disinclined to play the boring and expensive game the art world requires—move to New York, glad-hand at a million openings—can now be themselves, perhaps agoraphobic or socially anxious, and still reach a very wide audience.
Nearly three years into the administration, Pompeo effectively is the last man standing, having outlasted and vanquished all rivals for Trump's ear on foreign policy, the president's tireless, give-no-quarter chief crusader, a political pugilist in a role normally reserved for thoughtful diplomacy, a happy warrior Trump dispatched to tongue-lash European allies over China and Huawei, to scold Iran over its nuclear ambitions, to glad-hand with North Korea, to boost Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, to reassure Saudi Arabia that its relationship with the Trump administration would remain copacetic, despite the government's alleged killing of US resident and journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and to clean up with Denmark in the wake of Trump's aborted effort to purchase Greenland.
They all want to shake your hand, but they don't really know you. All they do is stick out the glad hand. I don't mind talking to anyone who is interested in ideas, but nothing makes me sicker than having my name dropped by people who don't know anything about me except that I'm an All-America." He joked that he might write an autobiography called, "The Loneliness of an All-America.
In 2010 he was cast as 'Glad Hand' in the revival of West Side Story and (from August 2010 to January 2011) played the role at Melbourne's famous Regent Theatre, Perth's Burswood Theatre, Adelaide's Festival Theatre, and the Lyric Theatre in Brisbane. In 2011, as part of the 25th Annual Melbourne International Comedy Festival he starred in the play "It's All Fun and Games (Until Someone Gets Hurt)". Since 2011 he has played the lead roles in plays including "Death of A Comedian", "Equus", "Flesh Wound" and "Doomsday Devices".
In a small hotel room on the 26th floor of the Holiday Inn in downtown Wichita, Kansas, three representatives of an industrial lubricants firm prepare to host a convention hospitality suite. One is Phil, a recently divorced account manager in his mid-50s who's begun to question his purpose in life and work. Another is Larry, about 40 and energetic—the embodiment of confident salesmanship but far more than just another glad hand. The third is Bob, early 20s, a fresh recruit from the company research department—brought into the affair (and out of his element) to represent the company's technical expertise.
He began to build his reputation with a series of plays and screenplays in the early 1970s and was a founder of Portable Theatre Company, a touring company concentrating on experimental theatre. In the mid-1970s, he served as dramaturge to the Royal Shakespeare Company and produced one of his best-regarded plays, The Soul of the White Ant. In 1978, his surrealist play The Glad Hand attracted favourable notice, as did his 1994 play, Darwin's Flood, among others. He continued to write plays and screenplays until the end of his life, including for the Bush Theatre.
They are applied when air pressure is released from the system, and disengaged when air pressure is supplied. This is a fail-safe design feature which ensures that if air pressure to either unit is lost, the vehicle will stop to a grinding halt, instead of continuing without brakes and becoming uncontrollable. The trailer controls are coupled to the tractor through two gladhand connectors, which provide air pressure, and an electrical cable, which provides power to the lights and any specialized features of the trailer. Glad-hand connectors (also known as palm couplings) are air hose connectors, each of which has a flat engaging face and retaining tabs.

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