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[ zel-ig ] / ˈzɛl ɪg /
nouna chameleonlike person who is unusually ubiquitous. Origin of Zelig1from Leonard Zelig, main character in Zelig, 1984 film by W. Allen Words nearby Zeligzeitgeisty , zek, Zeke, Zelda, Zelenograd, Zelig, zelkova, Zellweger, Zelos, zemindar, zemindary Definition for Zelig (2 of 2)[ zee-lig, zel-ig ] / ˈzi lɪg, ˈzɛl ɪg /
nouna male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “blessed.” Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ZeligFranco himself is the Zelig of the literary world these days. 3 Must Reads: ‘Kayak Morning,’ ‘Mr. g,’ and ‘Alex Gilvarry’|Hillary Kelly, Mythili Rao, Jacob Silverman|February 8, 2012|DAILY BEAST He is the Zelig from hell, a Francostein monster, a send-up of democracy and a travesty of meritocracy. Lawsuit Over a Bad NYU Grade? Put James Franco in Detention!|Lee Siegel|December 22, 2011|DAILY BEAST The New York Times called Gorseki the “Zelig of New York Fashion Week” last year. Brad Goreski: On Styling, His New Show & Leaving Rachel Zoe|Isabel Wilkinson|December 20, 2011|DAILY BEAST The Bellman, in which “Zelig” appeared, is remarkable for the brilliance and power of its fiction. The Best Short Stories of 1915|Various
I suppose there can be no doubt that “Zelig” is by all odds the most nobly conceived and finely wrought story of the year. The Best Short Stories of 1915|Various With them the cantor signed a contract by which Zelig was bound to him as a kind of musical apprentice for three years. The Spirit of the Ghetto|Hutchins Hapgood Before we get pistols and learn to use them well be asleep under a quilt of earth, said Zelig. The White Terror and The Red|Abraham Cahan
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