be out of (one's) shell



be out of (one's) shell

To be less shy or reticent and more sociable, outgoing, or enthusiastic. Samantha was quite a quiet girl growing up, but she's really been out of her shell since leaving for college. Jack is actually a very funny, engaging guy once he's out of his shell.
See also: of, out, shell

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alboin-Ancient Germanic
Ashtad-Persian Mythology
JaumeZHOW-məCatalan
Luizaluw-EE-zah (Polish)Polish, Portuguese, Romanian
SamİYe-Turkish
Narayan-Indian, Hindi, Nepali, Marathi, Odia, Bengali