OUT OF ONE'S SHELL


Meaning of OUT OF ONE'S SHELL in English

adv. phr. , informal Out of one's bashfulness or silence; into friendly conversation. Usually used after "come". John wouldn't come out of his shell and talk to the boys and girls at the party. The other girls tried to draw Ella out of her shell, but without success.

Antonym: IN ONE'S SHELL.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.