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ADJECTIVE
  1. as from an altitude or distance
    a panoramic view
    a bird's-eye survey

How To Use bird's-eye In A Sentence

  • The map was a cartographer's bird's-eye view, but the icy mountains unfolded white and hazy and shadowed, outlines blurred and overlapping. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • The map was a cartographer's bird's-eye view, but the icy mountains unfolded white and hazy and shadowed, outlines blurred and overlapping. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • He was wearing another dark blue business suit, this time a bird's-eye which had clearly come from Savile Row. COVER STORY
  • Tiffany lamps sat contented and elegant on long tables of solid bird's-eye maple. DEAD LINES
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  • Tiffany lamps sat contented and elegant on long tables of solid bird's-eye maple. DEAD LINES
  • 'I suspect, however, that, if we were able to get a bird's-eye view of his mind and all its workings, we should discover that what he called assurance was not the condition you would call such. Wilfrid Cumbermede
  • But the growing muscle of securities firms in the metal-storage business is riling users and traders, who say the firms have both a bird's-eye view of supply and demand and the ability to control what goes in and out of their warehouses. Commodities Beckon Banks
  • DALLAS—Drones, the remote-controlled aircraft used in combat zones, are now hovering over some U.S. cities as police enlist them to get a bird's-eye view of crime scenes and accidents at relatively low expense. The Law's New Eye in the Sky
  • But the growing muscle of securities firms in the metal-storage business is riling users and traders, who say the firms have both a bird's-eye view of supply and demand and the ability to control what goes in and out of their warehouses. Commodities Beckon Banks
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