Be silent, silent, keep your mouth closed, refuse to speak. The term clam up is often used to describe the silence of a witness being questioned. Clam up is an American expression first seen in the 1910s that refers to a shell or shell that closes tightly when confronted with a predator. It is very difficult to open a shell. The word shell is derived from the Germanic root klam, which means pressed together. Related phrases are Crlams up, Clammed Up, Clamming Up. The 41-year-old man from Portage Township said he intended to speak to the loss prevention officer as he left his operations, but then applauded when it was pointed out that he was passing the officer chasing him, police said. (The NWI Times) Even Governor Hogan, who three months ago raised sharp questions about Mr. Loh`s role in the McNair tragedy, struck. (The Baltimore Sun) I suspect that if they pull themselves together and don`t ask for anything else, it`s because they feel your strong emotions, no matter how joyfully you try to respond.

(Outside the magazine) Kickstarter is a startup platform that seems to have recognized the danger. Refusing to speak or answer, as in Every time she asks her teen about her activities, he applauds. This term alludes to the tightly closed valves of a living shell. [Slang; early 1900s] The most recent issue contains detailed instructions on how to build car bombs, and the magazine often creates success lists. “I think for trans men who go out every time they log in, they have a different coming-out,” Sandler said. Attaran, the law professor, agrees with Cotler, thinking that former politicians like Chrétien and McCallum should pull themselves together while the case is before the courts. (World News) What should you look right or left when you swallow kilometer after kilometer of the vertiginous road? The chosen bride rushes to him, and they both descend to the foot lights. Most of the men jumped, grabbed spears or knives and rushed in. We won`t know this season, although it does happen occasionally. In less than ten minutes, the bivouac was broken and our small army was booming. In this photo, Merabet has a big smile that spreads all over his face and makes his eyes shine.

A few weeks later, the creditor showed up in Boston and as he walked down Tremont Street, he met his enterprising friend.

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