make strange (with one)
To become shy or upset in the presence of one. Typically said of babies or young children. I can't believe he's not crying while you hold him—he usually makes strange with everyone! Don't make strange, go say hi to your Aunt Josephine!
make strange
(of a baby or child) fuss or be shy in company. Canadian 1987 Alice Munro The Progress of Love Her timid-looking fat son…usually liked Violet, but today he made strange.