Verb
hold hands (third-person singular simple present holds hands, present participle holding hands, simple past and past participle held hands)
(intransitive) Of two or more people, to clasp each other's hands.
We always hold hands. If I let go, she shops. Henny Youngman
And it is still true, no matter how old you are, when you go out into the world it is best to hold hands and stick together. Robert Fulghum
When I work, and in my art, I hold hands with God. Robert Mapplethorpe
Don't be afraid of us, we are all the same. You can't get AIDS if you touch, hug, kiss, hold hands with someone who is infected. Nkosi Johnson
The good poet sticks to his real loves, those within the realm of possibility. He never tries to hold hands with God or the human race. Karl Shapiro
I have very long legs and I hate driving anything unless it's a boat or an ATV in the jungle. I like to sit in the back of a car, where I can look out the window, answer my emails on my iPad, or hold hands with a pretty girl. Jean Pigozzi