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Zelig

1

[zel-ig]

noun

  1. a chameleonlike person who is unusually ubiquitous.



Zelig

2

[zee-lig, zel-ig]

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “blessed.”

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Zelig1

From Leonard Zelig , main character in Zelig , 1984 film by W. Allen
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Example Sentences

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Mike Borzello was Zelig in a chest protector.

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In some ways, he was the Zelig of Washington, to be found somewhere in photos that chronicled life in the nation’s capital.

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Recounting his saga through an interpreter, he calls to mind the title character in Woody Allen’s “Zelig,” repeatedly turning up in different guises at critical points in contemporary Russian history.

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Acin was advised by fintech-focused investment bank Zelig and law firm Withers.

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Mr. Taibbi described Mr. Baker, who served as Twitter’s deputy general counsel and vice president beginning in June 2020, as “something of a Zelig of FBI controversies dating back to 2016.”

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