a Frankenstein's monster



a Frankenstein's monster

something that cannot be controlled and that attacks or destroys the person who invented it
Usage notes: This phrase comes from the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
Giving extra powers to the army turned it into a Frankenstein's monster that is now threatening to overthrow the ruling party.
See also: monster

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MelİS-Turkish
Lilibet-English
Proserpine-Roman Mythology
&Aelig;Lfric-Anglo-Saxon
Amias-English (Rare)
DenİZ-Turkish