All 18 Uses
chameleon
in
The Bourne Supremacy
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- Especially for one known as the chameleon, a multilingual deep-cover specialist who could change appearances and lifestyles with so little effort that he could literally vanish.†
Chpt 6
- Be what they want you to be — be the chameleon!†
Chpt 7 *
- Bourne was a practitioner of change; they called him 'the chameleon', a man who could melt into different surroundings with ease.†
Chpt 10
- David Webb would trust the chameleon within him.†
Chpt 10
- Bourne no longer stooped, gone was the chameleon.†
Chpt 10
- As I look at your clothes, I'm certain the Chameleon understands.†
Chpt 11
- The Chameleon goes by many shapes and colours.'†
Chpt 11
- She received her first training from a chameleon.†
Chpt 14
- She had learned in Paris — taught by a chameleon — how to use the simple things to change herself.†
Chpt 14
- But the assassin was in Macao, and a chameleon had to enter another jungle.†
Chpt 15
- The description was close enough, especially for someone trained by a chameleon.†
Chpt 17
- What's one more — especially an assassin who could be anyone — an attache, a business executive...a Chameleon.'†
Chpt 20
- 'You have satisfied me,' said the chameleon.†
Chpt 24
- 'I really must protest—' 'Don't,' broke in the chameleon, reaching under his jacket, his hand remaining there.†
Chpt 24
- 'Get them for me,' said the chameleon impatiently, reaching into his pocket, his gaze casually straying beyond the green fence as the guard rushed back to the gatehouse.†
Chpt 26
- I had to become a chameleon because Jason Bourne was a chameleon.†
Chpt 32
- I had to become a chameleon because Jason Bourne was a chameleon.†
Chpt 32
- I am a chameleon called Cain and I can teach you many things I do not care to teach you but I must.†
Chpt 32
Definitions:
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(1)
(chameleon) a person who changes opinions, behavior, or appearance depending upon the circumstances
or:
a kind of lizard that changes its colors to match the colors around it - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)