Aún no tenemos significados para "lose in obscurity".
1The architects' reasons for thus inclining the choir are lost in obscurity.
2The origin of the name Hungerford appeared to have been lost in obscurity.
3The Factor stirred slightly; his bulk, the significance of his features lost in obscurity.
4The extreme summit of this dome cannot be distinguished; it is lost in obscurity.
5The origin of this magical word is lost in obscurity.
6Only a few spaces and caverns were lost in obscurity.
7The germ of the written charter is so ancient as to be lost in obscurity.
8The rest of his life is lost in obscurity.
9I came upon it suddenly; a barrier mighty and impenetrable with its ends lost in obscurity.
10The origin of the name Dauphin seems to be lost in obscurity, though of comparatively recent date.
11But this is somewhat uncertain; for Almagro was a foundling, and his early history is lost in obscurity.
12Either lost in obscurity or hidden in plain sight, what could possibly be a rad new first ascent awaits.
13There had been only the one child, this one here, and if cousins existed elsewhere they remained lost in obscurity.
14The origin of this seeming effort to hasten him who usually moves rapidly enough for us all is lost in obscurity.
15These leading events of his Odyssey being known, the more private facts and deeds of the life of Barbassou-Pasha are lost in obscurity.
16The movements of rude masses of men, the first founders of states and cities, are generally lost in obscurity, or misrepresented by patriotic zeal.