100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "clam"
Definition
A "clam" is a common noun that refers to a type of bivalve mollusk, typically found in marine and freshwater environments, known for its two-part shell and edible flesh. The term can also refer informally to a person who is secretive or quiet.
Synonyms
- Mollusk
- Shellfish
- Bivalve
- Quiet person (informal)
Antonyms
- Opener (as in someone who shares information)
- Talker
- Extrovert
Examples
- The chef decided to clam up about his secret recipe.
- During the meeting, she tended to clam whenever asked about her progress.
- He chose to clam instead of addressing the rumors.
- The children would clam around the dinner table, sharing stories.
- She can often clam her feelings to avoid conflict.
- The fisherman hoped to clam for dinner that night.
- After the argument, he decided to clam and not speak to anyone.
- The tide was low, so we went to clam on the beach.
- I had to clam when my friend asked about my personal life.
- They love to clam during family gatherings, sharing laughter.
- She will clam if you bring up politics at dinner.
- They were excited to clam at the local seafood festival.
- Despite the chaos around him, he chose to clam and observe.
- We went to clam in the estuary after the rain.
- He didn't want to clam, but he felt the pressure.
- The restaurant's special was to clam in garlic butter.
- She tends to clam when under stress.
- Our group decided to clam for mussels and clams at the pier.
- He would rather clam about his achievements than boast.
- They wanted to clam all day at the lake.
- She could clam when it came to sharing her thoughts.
- The kids were excited to clam in the sand.
- He found it hard to clam when the subject was brought up.
- They taught us how to clam safely in the bay.
- He always seems to clam when asked about his past.
- We planned to clam during the summer vacation.
- She decided to clam about the surprise party.
- The best way to clam is to be patient and observant.
- He learned how to clam and enjoy the moment.
- They had to clam and work together to solve the issue.
- The children loved to clam and play on the shore.
- She tried to clam her nerves before the presentation.
- We will clam for oysters next weekend.
- He often chooses to clam rather than express his true feelings.
- They went to the coast to clam as a family activity.
- She would often clam about her achievements in her field.
- The best way to clam is to listen more than speak.
- He likes to clam with friends over dinner.
- They decided to clam all day for a special treat.
- She prefers to clam rather than argue.
- The fishermen were excited to clam at sunrise.
- They planned to clam before the storm hit.
- He would often clam when faced with difficult questions.
- We are going to clam for a big feast this weekend.
- She had to clam when her boss asked for feedback.
- The tide was perfect to clam along the shore.
- He wanted to clam but felt compelled to share.
- The kids were taught how to clam responsibly.
- She tried to clam but couldn’t keep her smile hidden.
- They went to clam after school let out.
- He decided to clam rather than confront his fears.
- We were eager to clam after hearing about the trip.
- She found it easier to clam than to be vulnerable.
- They would clam for hours without a care.
- He had to clam about his promotion.
- She often chooses to clam instead of gossiping.
- They planned to clam on the weekend.
- He wanted to clam about his weekend plans.
- The group decided to clam and enjoy their time together.
- She attempted to clam during the interview.
- They were excited to clam for fresh seafood.
- He tends to clam when he is uncomfortable.
- We decided to clam at the local harbor.
- She had a knack for claming in tough situations.
- They wanted to clam but the weather was against them.
- He would often clam about what he really wanted.
- The kids loved to clam in the muddy waters.
- She would clam at social events to avoid awkwardness.
- They learned how to clam properly for a good catch.
- He felt the need to clam about his secret.
- We were taught to clam for sustainability.
- She tried to clam but her excitement showed.
- They planned to clam together as a fun outing.
- He would rather clam than dive into controversy.
- The best way to clam is to be calm and collected.
- She made a point to clam during the discussion.
- They were eager to clam for dinner.
- He preferred to clam rather than engage in small talk.
- We had to clam quickly before the tide came in.
- She managed to clam her thoughts during the chaos.
- They wanted to clam for clams and lobsters.
- He felt the urge to clam but held back.
- The fishermen were happy to clam all day.
- She would clam when she felt overwhelmed.
- They planned to clam and enjoy the sunset.
- He decided to clam rather than reveal too much.
- We went out to clam before the storm rolled in.
- She had to clam about her feelings for him.
- They were excited to clam at the beach this summer.
- He often chose to clam instead of making a scene.
- We were eager to clam for the family gathering.
- She tried to clam but ended up sharing too much.
- They wanted to clam before the cold weather set in.
- He would often clam about his hobbies.
- The children loved to clam and explore.
- She managed to clam her fears before the exam.
- They planned to clam early in the morning.
- He decided to clam instead of participating in the debate.
- We were thrilled to clam and have a picnic afterward.
- She felt the need to clam when discussing her past.