Chameleon in a sentence as a noun

Scala is a chameleon of a language, which some may consider a strength.

It'd be great if she had a chameleon tongue that, at intervals, would whip out and try and catch the mouse pointer.

Like a chameleon when I look at some code that I did not write, it becomes my syntax and I quickly understand the contents.

If you wait till election season it's too late, they'll be terrified of changing their positions and being a "**** flopper" or a "chameleon".

Stuff I like:-The semi-transparent chameleon is clever-The pricing section is well-designed-Product looks simple and easy-to-useStuff to consider:-Try making the chameleon 50%-75% smaller.

Chameleon definitions

noun

a changeable or inconstant person

noun

a faint constellation in the polar region of the southern hemisphere near Apus and Mensa

See also: Chamaeleon Chameleon

noun

lizard of Africa and Madagascar able to change skin color and having a projectile tongue

See also: chamaeleon