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chameleon

noun as in inconstant person

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However, in the realm of politics, McDonald’s also operates more broadly as a convenient, yet powerful rhetorical chameleon.

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This sort of chameleon behavior is common among 20-year-olds, sure, but being an addict exacerbated the situation.

The chameleon nearly succeeds before the actual Starlight emerges from her imprisonment and dispatches her impersonator.

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“Ripley’s wardrobe is a chameleon’s act. Initially, his casual American style clashes with Dickie’s European flair. He subtly incorporates elements like polo shirts and loafers, mirroring Dickie to gain acceptance.”

This dish is a chameleon: Toss it in a bolder sauce, add it to your stir-fry or savor it on a bed of fluffy rice.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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