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68 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Clam'

The students clammed up when the teacher asked about the missing homework.

The courtroom fell silent as the witness began to clam under intense cross-examination.

The toddler clammed as soon as the bedtime story began, captivated by the tale.

During the meeting, he chose to clam rather than express his disagreement with the proposed changes.

The usually chatty group of friends clammed when the mysterious stranger entered the room.

The politician clammed when asked about the controversial policy during the press conference.

The courtroom atmosphere became tense as the defendant continued to clam in response to the prosecutor's questions.

The detective instructed the suspect to clam in order not to jeopardize the ongoing investigation.

The students clammed up as soon as the teacher entered the room.

After the argument, there was a tense silence, and both parties clammed down.

The baby finally clammed and fell asleep after a long day of play.

The courtroom fell into a clam as the judge prepared to deliver the verdict.

As the storm approached, the sea began to clam, creating an eerie stillness.

The speaker had a soothing voice that could easily clam a restless audience.

The protest turned chaotic, and it took the police hours to clam the crowd.

The librarian gestured for the students to clam up during the exam review.

The anxious audience fell into a clam hush as the magician prepared for his final trick.

Despite the heated argument, Sarah managed to clam her emotions and calmly express her opinion.

The mischievous toddler refused to clam down, giggling uncontrollably in the middle of the solemn ceremony.

As the detective questioned the suspect, he noticed the suspect began to clam, raising suspicions.

During the intense negotiations, both sides agreed to clam for a moment to reconsider their positions.

Trying to clam the nervous atmosphere, the speaker cracked a lighthearted joke before beginning the presentation.

The old friends sat by the campfire, content to clam and enjoy the peaceful sounds of nature.

The audience clammed in anticipation as the magician prepared for his grand illusion.

As the storm approached, the usually bustling beach clammed as people sought shelter.

The introverted writer preferred to clam and observe, drawing inspiration from the world around her.

During the meditation session, participants were encouraged to clam their minds and focus on their breath.

The experienced negotiator knew when to clam and carefully listen to the opposing party's demands.

The radio host had to clam briefly due to technical difficulties before resuming the live broadcast.

The hikers clammed as they approached the serene summit, taking in the breathtaking view.

The old friends clammed in awe as they rediscovered childhood treasures in the dusty attic.

The counselor used various techniques to clam the anxious students before the exam.

The orchestra conductor gestured for the musicians to clam, signaling the end of the performance.

The chef patiently waited for the noisy kitchen to clam before giving instructions to the culinary team.

Despite the heated debate, the moderator managed to clam the participants and restore order.

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