Clam in a sentence as a noun

I jabber all week and clam up in a 1, even with a nice manager.

Panic will give you a craptastic recipe for clam chowder in their update notes6.

In that case, the Miranda & having the suspect clam up would be a hinderance.

Lots of places along the east coast have their own very distinct variety of clam chowder, etc.

Clam in a sentence as a verb

Licenses are sold for many types of shellfish and you want have fishers with licenses for crab, clam, oysters etc.

They could just as easily be selling pink clam shells, tulips, or shares in an insolvent company that had a business plan to make pool cleaning agents.

Suddenly, you can't get access to certain parts of the code depot, the people working on that project clam up, they stop being verbose in their code reviews lest it leak information, and they stop writing snippets about what they've done in the past week.

What has she written so far that would jeopardize settlement negotiations, or her ability to bring a case to court?Companies are invariably advised to clam up in the face of litigation, but that's because they have a lot to lose and because they have to maintain message discipline across the whole company.

Clam definitions

noun

burrowing marine mollusk living on sand or mud; the shell closes with viselike firmness

noun

a piece of paper money worth one dollar

See also: dollar buck

noun

flesh of either hard-shell or soft-shell clams

verb

gather clams, by digging in the sand by the ocean