a worm's(-)eye view

  • 1worm's eye view — A worm s eye view of something is the view from below, either physically or socially …

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  • 2worm's eye view — noun The view of events as seen from a low or humble position • • • Main Entry: ↑worm …

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  • 3worm's-eye view — worm s′ eye view′ n. cvb a perspective seen from below or from a low or inferior position • Etymology: 1910–15; on the model of bird s eye view …

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  • 4worm's-eye view — ☆ worm s eye view [wʉrmz′ī΄ ] n. an outlook from very close range, but from an inferior or menial position …

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  • 5worm's-eye view — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a view as if by a worm from below or the underside from both the bird s eye view of the executive and the worm s eye view of the employee, she has been familiar with industrial problems Current Biography * * * /werrmz uy / a… …

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  • 6worm's eye view —    A worm s eye view of something is the view from below, either physically or socially.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    To offer a worm s eye view of a situation is to give your opinion based on what you see at close range from an… …

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  • 7Worm's-eye view — A worm s eye view is a view of an object from below, as though the observer were a worm. It can also mean perceiving something from a humble position. Contrast with bird s eye view.ee also* Plans (drawings) …

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  • 8worm's-eye view — /werrmz uy / a perspective seen from below or from a low or inferior position: The new man will get a worm s eye view of the corporate structure. [1910 15; on the model of bird s eye view] * * * …

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  • 9Worm's eye view —   A worm s eye view of something is the view from below, either physically or socially …

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  • 10worm's-eye view —    As if seen from the surface of the earth, or the floor. A variation on landscape, the horizon for a worm s eye view is usually placed very low in the picture, or outside of it completely …

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