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I couldn't fake it, so I just clammed up and shrank.
Then he suddenly realized what he was doing and clammed up.
And in the interview, he kind of clammed up that day.
Or maybe he would have clammed up more; I will never know.
A workplace that once encouraged workers to express their feelings has clammed up.
And whenever a law enforcement official stopped by to try to draw him out, he clammed up.
When I asked women about "female circumcision," they immediately clammed up, and I was forced to move on.
What's more, Meituan already has clammed up on financial information that it was touting only a few months ago.
When Spencer was first taken into custody, he said, he clammed up but eventually told investigators that Woods was not involved.
By the end of the session, participants clammed up when they saw red and green, proving the existence of a fear response.
Otherwise, men almost entirely clammed up on the subject, with the loudest statements they made coming in the form of fashionable pins.
But then the mayor clammed up again with the New York Times questionnaire, where he didn't answer 19 of the 36 questions.
Crowded by three senior officers, Kulagin clammed up and claimed that a sugar cube they offered for his tea was a poisoning attempt.
Donald Trump's inaugural speech did not go off without a hitch -- there was a clear fumble by the military -- but everyone's clammed up.
Soon after reports circulated that he planned to plead not guilty, Hutchins's legal team clammed up, leaving only speculation about his circumstances and plans.
While Abdeslam initially answered questions, he clammed up just before the Brussels bombings and had refused to answer investigators' since the March 22 attacks.
But when he took over as speaker, Mr. Boehner clammed up a bit, so the surprise is how freely flowing the comments are these days.
The scant literature that did exist dated back to the 1960s and painted a brazenly negative picture of manipulative children who clammed up in stubborn defiance.
We've reached out to Google multiple times on various aspects of this story, but for a company with such talkative products, they sure clammed up fast.
He said some platforms have "really clammed up" in the past two years in light of Cambridge Analytica, making it harder for academics to analyze information.
Convinced that telling anyone about his condition would unleash chaos on his new program and stifle his recruiting before he could even begin it, Kennedy clammed up.
John Kerry has long rejected the official story about JFK's assassination, but when Meet the Press brought up the subject in 2013, the secretary of state clammed up.
Dr. Udwadia clammed up for a few weeks but then re-emerged even more outspoken than before, vigorously defending his findings and denouncing the government for its complacency.
They clammed up in response to her questions, which seems like a reasonable reaction when a strange adult is trying to interrogate you about your intentions on a college tour.
But the general manager, Brian Cashman — who rarely meets a topic he won't discuss — clammed up when he was asked how long the Yankees were allowed to wear their hair.
The Right Stuff forum has clammed up and This Hour Has 88 Minutes is done, seemingly leaving Clayton Sandford without an online voice for the first time in over a decade.
I couldn't find a healing way to tell the Barnard story: Either every little detail poured out in a frightening rant or I clammed up, wondering if I really wasn't qualified after all.
When I asked if he would help me die, he clammed up and told me he would refer me to hospice, but as far as he was concerned, there was no other option.
It was only, you know, later that it became a subject of great controversy and people clammed up [...] these things eventually converged into, you know, a major issue, but at the time it wasn't one.
Lochte Plays Coy About Trials Ryan Lochte placed second in the 100 backstroke at the Arena Pro Swim Series Charlotte, then clammed up when asked which events he planned to enter at the Olympic trials in June.
So it's a shame he clammed up recently when asked about today's highest-profile copyright question: Did the British pop star Ed Sheeran steal from Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" for his own "Thinking Out Loud"?
The title of the short film is a double entendre: it functions as both a commentary on the gambling-like monetary aspect of the protagonist's "hobby," and on the bizarre yet fulfilling virtual interactions people can pursue while remaining clammed up.
As the women finally started getting into the reasons for the feud, Frankel claimed there had been a cooling of their friendship off-camera, and Radziwill claims she clammed up because she was helping a friend who had just lost her husband.
But it is telling that a president and a White House known for its rapid response to, well, everything, has clammed up in the face of the possibility of the existence of a contemporaneous memo from the then FBI director detailing a meeting in which Trump asked him to end an ongoing federal investigation.
One year after the shooting, Sgt. Kevin Manning, who headed the investigation, told Las Vegas Sun investigative reporter Cathy Scott that Shakur's murder "may never be solved". The case slowed early in the investigation, he said, as few new clues came in and witnesses clammed up. Manning stated the investigation was at a standstill.
Oddly, there were no records, which led the girls to conclude that Maryanne's death was covered up. Afterwards, Carrie appeared to the girls again and told them to find Maryanne's grave. Now knowing that Maryanne died in 1977, the girls proceeded to get their fathers/grandfather to open up about what they were doing in the 1970s. However, when they brought up the name Maryanne Caruthers, again the men clammed up and told the girls never to mention that name again.
Will is assigned to a mission to find out who the mysterious magician in Grimsdell Wood is and to stop him from terrorizing the castle of Macindaw. Will goes under disguise as a jongleur; somebody who acts as a jester but doesn't serve a king, going around the kingdom entertaining for money. He does this because people tend to trust jongleurs, whereas people often clammed up around Rangers, due to the mystery surrounding their position. This would, in turn, help him to get information on Grimsdell Wood.
Adamant the tape was inconclusive, DI Neil Manson angered Jo when he insisted that himself and DC Grace Dasari would re-interview Larry, who clammed up when his request to talk to Jo was denied. Determined to examine all of the evidence again, Jo worked into the night, studying a cleaned up version of Larry's tape, which Crime Scene Photographer, Rachel Inns, insisted on watching with her. After telling Inns to go home, Jo was excited when she discovered new evidence previously unseen on the tape; a handbag that was not recovered from the scene the next day, and a ringtone from an unidentified mobile phone. As Jo headed out of the station, she was offered a lift home by Inns, and Jo accepted, only for Inns' mobile to phone to ring.

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