come out of one's shell
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come out of one's shell — idiom
1. to become more confident, sociable, and willing to join in conversations or acti
1.慣用語
釋義
to become more confident, sociable, and willing to join in conversations or activities
例句
Élise used to be very shy, but she came out of her shell after joining the drama club.
The summer camp helped the quiet children come out of their shells and make new friends.