Again and again the chameleon 's tongue whips out and seizes its prey. [noun]
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Leading Seaman Goodhew, who was on gangway duty, found a chameleon which he brought down into the mess (living quarters). [noun]
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He has nothing of Pilon's chameleon-like imitativeness. [Please select]
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With the exception of the chameleon, all drag their body over the ground, the limbs being wide apart, turned outwards and relatively to the bulk of the body generally weak. [Please select]
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"They're chums already, and Iva is rather a chameleon."' [Please select]
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Not that mine is altogether a chameleon spirit, with no hue of its own. [Please select]
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Not that mine is altogether a chameleon spirit with no hue of its own. [Please select]
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The chameleon, rustling over the dead leaves, had attracted his attention. [Please select]
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This the chameleon dreaded; and was equally desirous not to be "outflanked." [Please select]
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The chameleon at length began to show symptoms of giving out. [Please select]
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