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worm's eye view

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worm's eye view
n
a view seen from below or from a more lowly or humble point


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Unfortunate perhaps that the writer stated Jonathan had a worm's eye view of the prison system - would bird's eye view have not been more suitable?
Aitken - who was forced to admit he had persuaded his 14-year-old daughter to lie on oath for him - said yesterday he had "had a worm's eye view of prison and a bird's eye view of government".
I have had a worm's eye view of prison, and something of a bird's eye view of government," Aitken said last night, adding that he was one of three former offenders on the panel.
 
 
 
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