bird-eyed (Meaning)

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bird-eyed (a.)

Quick-sighted; catching a glance as one goes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bird-eyed

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bird-eyed Sentence Examples

  1. With bird-eyed precision, the photographer captured every detail of the landscape.
  2. The bird-eyed scout surveyed the terrain, seeking any signs of movement.
  3. She had a bird-eyed view of the city from her apartment on the top floor.
  4. The detective approached the crime scene with a bird-eyed focus, searching for clues.
  5. The architect examined the blueprints with a bird-eyed scrutiny, ensuring every detail was correct.
  6. From his bird-eyed vantage point atop the hill, he could see for miles.
  7. The hawk, with its bird-eyed vision, spotted its prey from high above.
  8. The historian analyzed the ancient manuscript with a bird-eyed attention to detail.
  9. The bird-eyed drone provided real-time footage of the battlefield to the commanding officer.
  10. With a bird-eyed perception, she noticed the subtle changes in her friend's behavior.

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Quick-sighted; catching a glance as one goes.

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With bird-eyed precision, the photographer captured every detail of the landscape.

The bird-eyed scout surveyed the terrain, seeking any signs of movement.

She had a bird-eyed view of the city from her apartment on the top floor.

The detective approached the crime scene with a bird-eyed focus, searching for clues.