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Synonyms

clam up

British  

verb

  1. informal (intr, adverb) to keep or become silent or withhold information

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clam up Idioms  
  1. Refuse to talk or respond, as in Whenever she asks her teenager about his activities, he clams up. This term alludes to the tightly closed valves of a live clam. [Slang; early 1900s]


Example Sentences

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The question prompts Epstein to clam up: “Send me a number to call I don’t like records of these conversations.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 12, 2026

Parton: They clam up because I won’t shut up.

From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2023

JPMorgan said an important part of its more positive view on European CRE was the willingness of European banks to continue providing finance to the sector as wholesale funding markets have started to clam up.

From Reuters • Mar. 28, 2023

For some reason, when there's an iffy partner in the picture, we friends tend to clam up and start overthinking and holding back.

From Washington Post • Sep. 6, 2021

“Superstitious folk don’t like to talk about things they’re afraid of. He was about to clam up, and I needed to know what he’d seen in the forest.”

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss