Sentence examples for to oblivion from inspiring English sources

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to oblivion

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The state of forgetting completely, of being oblivious, unconscious, unaware, as when sleeping, drunk, or dead.

  • He regularly drank himself into oblivion.

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3. "Oblivion" (Originally "Welcome to Oblivion" The Hit List, 2007  (also on Live and Lawless, 2008)).

Listen to: Oblivion.

Condemn them to oblivion?

"I write my own ticket to oblivion".

Every argument leads to oblivion.

He is drawn to oblivion.

Thatcher's 1993 memoir consigned Murdoch to oblivion.

Gaping, unmarked shafts drop to oblivion.

Oldsmobile is on its way to oblivion.

It is the first signpost on the road to oblivion".

Pfitzner, on his way to oblivion, produced one great work.

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