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bird's eye

NOUN
  1. Old World plant with axillary racemes of blue-and-white flowers

How To Use bird's eye In A Sentence

  • Riparian forest is partially drowned and downfallen and from the bird's eye view it looks like there are thousand of matches accidentally dropped by some medieval giant.
  • For a bird's eye view of ‘The Rock’ and where to find it on a map - use one of your delightful digits you silly, little ding-a-ling.
  • There are two more bedrooms on the second floor, one of which runs the depth of the house from front to rear and has a bird's eye view of the river and the city.
  • Its paleness escapes looking bland thanks to contrasting inlays of ebony, walnut and amboyna, a wood distinguished by bird's eye curls.
  • A simple “pattern” of stripes, interspersed with rows of bird's eye pattern make an interesting design.
  • From the plane we had a bird's eye view of London.
  • The Eiffel Tower is the essential spot, there you may the bird's eye view entire Paris.
  • Jimmy really loved it, and we had the added bonus of an almost bird's eye view of the piano keyboard.
  • Climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower if you want a bird's eye view of Paris.
  • The desk is of mahogany, bird's eye maple, rosewood, and leather.
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