All 46 Uses of
chameleon
in
The Bourne Ultimatum
- So the Chameleon retreats to another disguise.†
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- Chameleon?†
- Until then the Chameleon had to build several covers.†
- The Chameleon, too, was back.†
- The Jackal's challenger, the man of many appearances, the Chameleon-the killer known as Jason Bourne-was not given to fear, we are told, only a great bravado that came from his strength.†
- I will soon join my woman, if such is to be, so I can disagree with certain people, men like you, for instance, Monsieur le Chameleon, whom I would have automatically agreed with before.†
- "That's it, isn't it?" said the Frenchman, studying Le Chameleon, his binoculars still at his side.†
- How does the Chameleon think he should play it?†
- The Chameleon spun around on the stool, looking at the objects in the storage room.†
- Monsieur le Chameleon goes to work.†
- Le Chameleon asks such a question?†
- You young son of a bitch!" cried Le Chameleon, slapping the youngster's face back and forth while grabbing his aching testicles with his left hand.†
- "You could tell me whose idea it was," said the Chameleon.†
- But then, so did the Chameleon.†
- Carlos had mounted an elaborate trap and the Chameleon had reversed it, Medusa's Delta had turned it around!†
- The huge glass-enclosed circular dining room held the few remaining guests and the fewer staff, and that meant the Chameleon had to change colors.†
- So would he, shedding the skin of the mythical chameleon, revealing a much larger beast of prey-say, a Bengal tiger-which could rip a jackal apart in his jaws.†
- Did Le Chameleon find her, turn her, do away with her?†
- The Chameleon sprang up from the desk, his neck frozen in pain.†
- Mourn not for me, Monsieur le Chameleon.†
- ...The Jackal was no chameleon, but he had changed!†
- The Chameleon had dressed for the environment he was about to enter; the clothes were simple, the body and the face less so.†
- How very easily the words came, thought the Chameleon.†
- Slowly he moved his large "I have written out a message for you," replied the Chameleon, his eyes steady, focused on the bartender's glasses.†
- A chameleon may be many things in daylight; still, he is safer in darkness.†
- But you are Jason Bourne, the killer Chameleon!†
- Jason Bourne turned and breathed heavily against the glass window for several moments-and then through the mists of indecision the Chameleon's strategy became clear.†
- She's been with my wife and sick children for nearly two days without sleep!" pleaded the Chameleon in street French.†
- Then I am forced to wonder if you really are the Chameleon.†
- The Chameleon walked out of the Bois de Boulogne to the nearest taxi station.†
- Many were filled with wildly divergent descriptions from people who claimed to have seen the man known as the Chameleon, but among the most reliable was a common reference to the catlike mobility of the "assassin."†
- Alex looked up at the cold eyes of the creation once known as the Chameleon and spoke quietly.†
- "May we get back to what we're here for?" said the Chameleon angrily.†
- "What about that driver of yours, the one Casset got you?" asked the Chameleon, his eyes cold, inquiring.†
- "So be it," said the Chameleon, walking away.†
- Alex watched Jason; he saw the undisguised fury in the Chameleon's eyes, the tight, rigid set of his mouth, the slow spreading and contraction of his strong fingers.†
- It was too much for the furious, impassioned Chameleon.†
- Forcibly, their charge in a sweating, erratically breathing trance, the five men walked rapidly to the front of the restaurant; there the uncontrollable hysteria again seized the Chameleon.†
- If you The Chameleon, straining against the knees pinning him to the ground, exhaled as if it were his final breath.†
- "It is I, madame," said Jason, his French just slightly coarse, ever so minimally Anglicized; the Chameleon was in charge.†
- The Chameleon is slipping away, the imagination isn't there the way it used to be.†
- The Chameleon from Treadstone Seventy-one?†
- During that trial you adapted to the necessities of your immediate surroundings-you might say like a chameleon.†
- All that mattered was that the Chameleon himself was at the Metropole; the traitors in Paris could wait.†
- Above all, at this moment, the Chameleon also understood that he could not be affected by what he saw-emotions were out!†
- "So be it," agreed the Chameleon.†
Definition:
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
or:
a kind of lizard that changes its colors to match the colors around it