Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
clam up
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
clam up
to be upset
to be upset
to become silent
to become silent
to lose temper
to lose temper
to be frustrated
to be frustrated
Correct Answer:
to become silent
to become silent
option B is the right answer here,
idiom clams up means
abruptly stop talking.
"as soon as I ask if any of this can go on the record, he clams up"
so option B is the most close to this out of four