The state of being disregarded or forgotten.
1 In the short term, the result was commercial oblivion : the single sank.
2 Life only in yearning; Death to crown realization; peace only in oblivion .
3 Chemical weapon storehouses cannot simply be blasted into oblivion , experts have said.
4 The darkness closed over me again; and the interval of oblivion followed.
5 This is why they decline in popular favor and pass into oblivion .
6 The laws of most of the Italian stocks are lost in oblivion .
7 Can I have no peace in death, no oblivion in the grave?
8 I have been given life again after a long wait in oblivion .
9 The next morning I eagerly began my rambles in search of oblivion .
10 The real Charley Steele had been enveloped in oblivion for seven months.
11 As far as she was concerned, her life was sliding into oblivion .
12 Then his nerveless fingers relaxed their hold; and all passed into oblivion .
13 He fortifies his health by exercise; I calm my cares by oblivion .
14 After its Snooker Loopy peak years, the sport is sleepwalking towards oblivion .
15 Once more he held sceptred sway over races long since in oblivion .
16 You don't want it sanitised, let alone breached and fined into oblivion .
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Oblivion в диалектах
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