0 to be very friendly to people you have not met before, usually as a way of trying to get an advantage: --
It's not his style to glad-hand people to get votes.
They were hired as team ambassadors, mainly to glad-hand with fans.
He did not try either to glad-hand me or to impress me with his importance.
She'd rather raise money for charities than glad-hand with celebrities.
He turned up in Paris to glad-hand potential sponsors for the team.
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May 10, 2021
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