| 41. | Now about clam up, a 1916 Americanism that describes what a good spy does when caught.
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| 42. | I'd read interviews with celebrities who would suddenly clam up, and I kind of frowned on it.
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| 43. | Apparently, Sheen's approach is to clam up.
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| 44. | Now is no time to clam up.
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| 45. | Young children will most acquiesce but a child 8 or older may feel betrayed and clam up.
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| 46. | The days when he would clam up.
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| 47. | I have felt myself clam up upon the scolding and not wishing to provide my reasons or sources.
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| 48. | But that doesn't mean clam up.
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| 49. | "Many companies say they'll clam up,"
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| 50. | "Tell'em to clam up ."
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