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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
clam .
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Examples
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Then, once in power, it all kind of clammed up, Anderson, and they kind of changed the definition of what open was going to mean.
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GRIFFIN (on camera): They made that promise before they got in power; then once in power, it all kind of clammed up, Anderson, and they kind of changed the definition of what "open" was going to mean.
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GRIFFIN (on camera): They made that promise before they got in power; then once in power, it all kind of clammed up, Anderson, and they kind of changed the definition of what "open" was going to mean.
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Sensitive that I might be overstaying my welcome, I thanked him and he immediately kind of clammed up and readied himself to go.
stampede 2006
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"She kind of clammed up last year," said Janie O'Neil, the girls 'mother, of Makayla.
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Hey B and B man, hope Rovers defence will be "clammed" shut on Saturday and we "shell" out some good stuff ....
unknown title 2009
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But when Lazar started to get threatened by certain segments of our Government, he kind of clammed up and pulled himself out of the media spotlight.
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In the third, they pick it up a little bit and it's almost like we just kind of clammed up just trying to hang. "
ESPN.com 2009
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But when asked about the importer, he clammed up: "I cannot tell you."
'An Awful, Awful Thing' Anne Kadet 2011
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When visitors came asking, the locals clammed up like bay mussels; New York Times reporter John Markoff traveled to the site in 2006 and was stonewalled by the city manager.
In the Plex Steven Levy 2011
jmjarmstrong commented on the word clammed
JM is clammed and might have some shellfish if that's not too selfish.
July 16, 2010