You can make 807 anagrams from letters in chameleons (aceehlmnos).
1300-50; variant of chamaeleon Latin Greek chamailéōn, equivalent to chamaí on the ground, dwarf (akin to humus) + léōn lion; replacing Midd
Far from a crude warlord, he was a chameleon, equally comfortable as a preacher or a warrior.
It is not pleasant to have you imitate the chameleon, in this manner.
Lonnie didn't stop to question if it really was essence of chameleon juice.
Not that mine is altogether a chameleon spirit, with no hue of its own.
These days, Dougherty calls McCain a “chameleon” who is “flopping all over the place” to make himself attractive to voters.
He is also a chameleon, he says, able to adapt his personality to appease any audience.
During the day, no doubt, she melted into the sky like a chameleon.
I named my chameleon "Cross-ci Cross-a," in honour of Mr. Cross.
You have to be an everyman and chameleon, so that every bit of you is involved in the end.
While he could be a chameleon on the international stage, he was never a man of dialogue on the domestic front.
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