frog's view

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frog's view (plural frog's views)

  1. Alternative form of frog's-eye view
    • 1959, Evergreen Review - Volume 3, Issues 9-10, page 17:
      We are all in the same pot, we are all guilty, or innocent, depending on whether we take the frog's view or the Olympian view.
    • 1964, John Alexander Mackay, Ecumenics: the science of the church universal, page 140:
      In contemporary imagery, it is the view of an airplane passenger looking serenely downward from miles above the ground. In a word, it is a bird's view of the world, as distinguished from a frog's view.
    • 2013, Stefano Caneppele, Francesco Calderoni, Organized Crime, Corruption and Crime Prevention, →ISBN:
      The frog's view sees the world and its problems from the bottom up.

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