Jekyll - meaning and definition. What is Jekyll
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What (who) is Jekyll - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jeckyll; Jekyll (disambiguation)

Jekyll         
['d??k(?)l]
¦ noun (in phr. a Jekyll and Hyde) a person displaying alternately good and evil personalities.
Origin
after the central character in Robert Louis Stevenson's story The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886).
Jekyll (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Jekyll is a Cornish and Breton family name.World Wide Words "Juggins" It is commonly pronounced , although the traditional pronunciation is .
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (character)         
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
Mr. Hyde; Dr. Jekyll; Mr. Hyde (comics); Henry Jekyll; Dr. Henry Jekyll; Mr. Edward Hyde; Edward Hyde (fictional character); Mister Hyde (comics)
Dr. Henry Jekyll, nicknamed in some copies of the story as Harry Jekyll, and his alternative personality, Mr.

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Jekyll
Examples of use of Jekyll
1. Jekyll, he exudes extraordinary friendship and warmth toward Israel.
2. That wretched champagne had turned Jekyll into a hideous Hyde.
3. Managing director Colin Boothroyd said: "She was a Jekyll and Hyde character – a very deceitful person.
4. It paints his father‘s personality as "Jekyll and Hyde," something other Davis children disagree with.
5. The people around her even began to fear her Jekyll and Hyde changes of persona.