Sentence examples for maybe oblivious from inspiring English sources

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Maybe "oblivious" is a better word for that one.... Instead of all these tempting nominees, we're going with a movement which can now be said to have completely run its course -- the anti-gay-rights movement.

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Waldheim, he says, was gracious, or maybe just oblivious.

The police are strangely oblivious, maybe because so far violence has not been a problem.

Maybe they were oblivious to the infestation, or perhaps they were terminally ill from all the pigeon-fouled air that got sucked into and trapped in their apartment.

But were you still feeling flush, or maybe a bit oblivious, a familiar if rare indulgence was available in the rooftop loft at the Hotel Gansevoort in the meatpacking district: a concert by Prince.

Try to accept that unless you are willing to make a move after all your hard work and with him still oblivious, maybe you should give him a less subtle hint or move on.

Maybe Rodriguez was totally oblivious to what he was doing.

"Consuming Spirits," an animated feature by Chris Sullivan, is a defiant — or maybe, even better, an oblivious — exception to the rules and patterns of contemporary cartoon entertainment.

In the mid-'60s, as stores were filling up with low-priced fashion, Lois Long, the fashion writer of The New Yorker, noted that predictions that women would head for quality and craftsmanship were wrong — and then, oblivious or maybe in a fog of cigarette smoke and hat veil, went on to describe the latest fashion from Seventh Avenue's finest.

Maybe I've been oblivious to a long series of religious experiences initiated by a God who grows increasingly frustrated at my Mister Magoo obtuseness.

Maybe the men are stupdily happy and oblivious as to what is really going on in their marriage.

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