Oblivious Sentence Examples

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  • She's oblivious to everything.

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  • Could she possibly be oblivious to how beautiful she is?

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  • Oblivious to her danger, Jessi's eyes dropped to her phone.

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  • The town of Ouray was so oblivious to these frequent winter gifts from Mother Nature that snow caused not a hitch in the local activities.

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  • She was oblivious to him observing her with unmitigated admiration.

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  • How could she have been so oblivious to it all?

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  • She closed her eyes as they glided around the room, oblivious to the other dancers.

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  • He rose, oblivious to his continued dripping.

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  • Memon appeared lost in his thoughts, oblivious to her huddled on the floor.

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  • She swung by him, oblivious that she was rubbing her ample chest against him in the passing.

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  • They stuck around, pretending to pick up glasses and snack plates while the Dawkins four quarreled, oblivious to their presence.

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  • Instead, he rose—a suggestion they go inside—but Cynthia and Mrs. Lincoln were content together, as if oblivious to Pumpkin and Westlake.

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  • Elisabeth strolled in from the kitchen, seemingly oblivious to situation.

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  • She sat down, growing oblivious to those around her as she manipulated and modified the battlefield.

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  • Edith Shipton sat nearby, long finished with her meal, oblivious to Gladys' tales.

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  • I was happily working away quietly oblivious to it all.

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  • Dusty asked, oblivious to the exchange.

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  • He all but dragged her through the quiet, stinking roads of Corcoran, seething, oblivious to the wooden huts lining the muddied street on each side of them.

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  • Pulling the shirt open, he surveyed her swimsuit, oblivious to her embarrassment.

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  • H e rodotus, equally oblivious of the sphere, criticized and Herodotus rid i culed the circular outline of the oekumene, which he knew to be longer from east to west than it was broad from north to south.

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  • She just sits there totally unmoved, seemingly oblivious of her surroundings.

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  • Prince Andrew stood right in front of Kutuzov but the expression of the commander in chief's one sound eye showed him to be so preoccupied with thoughts and anxieties as to be oblivious of his presence.

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  • The Emperor moved forward evidently wishing to end the conversation, but the flushed and excited Italian, oblivious of decorum, followed him and continued to speak.

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  • Often, individuals who snore are oblivious to the sounds they make when the lights go out, though you may wonder how they could possibly sleep with sounds similar to a marching band bellowing from their throat.

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  • Until a serious event occurs, such as a heart attack, many people live life oblivious to the fact that they even had high cholesterol as it does not present warning symptoms.

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  • When Rissa merely nodded, accepting the insult, he felt the urge to shake sense into the oblivious woman.

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  • A sob escaped her, and she fell, oblivious to the bramble scraping her arms and neck.

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  • He lifted her hand and kissed it, oblivious to the guests.

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  • Martha is stunning by every standard known to man, but acts oblivious to her beauty, as if it's an annoyance while doing her own thing.

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  • He seems oblivious that his selfish actions inconvenience everyone else.

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  • The brothers were now seemingly oblivious of the villains ' presence.

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  • Apparently oblivious to the obvious contradiction, the parents hired a lawyer to argue their case in court!

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  • The public seemed oblivious to the dangers of low flying aircraft.

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  • There can never be peace without justice, but Bush appears oblivious to this truth.

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  • At that moment she was oblivious of her surroundings, and from her smiling lips flowed sounds which anyone may produce at the same intervals and hold for the same time, but which leave you cold a thousand times and the thousand and first time thrill you and make you weep.

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  • In many cases, parents are so overcome with grief and anger at the loss of their child that they are understandably oblivious to the pain that the baby's caregiver is experiencing, particularly if the child died in that person's care.

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  • I've hinted that I like him but he is pretty oblivious when it comes to situations like these.

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  • Parties - Some parties just demand glitz and glamour, and while your toddler may be oblivious to the reason for the party (or the reason for his spiffy clothing), you can find designer outfits that are suitable for this dressy event.

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  • Little acts of kindness are always noticed by Gemini, who doesn't miss any of the tiny details, but can often be oblivious to a train wreck in front of her.

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  • Often, children with autism may seem oblivious to pain, discomfort, or changes in temperature, causing safety issues.

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  • He stiffened, oblivious to Roxanne.

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  • He plopped down on one of the wooden chairs, oblivious to Cynthia who sighed and began wiping up behind him.

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  • Talal appeared oblivious and approached Ne'Rin, whose body glowed with sweat.

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  • Bill and Katie were in deep conversation and sat down in unison, completely oblivious to what was going on around them.

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  • Taran of Landis inched his way down the ancient tree, oblivious to the rough bark nipping at his moist skin.

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  • Clear you could are pure aloha oblivious to the boat.

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  • Federal employe must baby diapers of calm outside apparently oblivious to.

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  • You know the person who's walking down the street, totally oblivious to the fact they have bird muck on their shoulder?

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  • They are often completely oblivious to the chaos they are causing behind them.

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  • For a whole host of reasons, the public remains largely oblivious to local government.

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  • We were also interested in the way in the interior world of the terrorists and hostages became so oblivious to the world outside.

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  • These fleeting glimpses of the world around show normal lives continuing oblivious to the nuclear threat.

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  • With the affair over and Claire oblivious to the truth of the whole thing, Norman's life and marriage seem perfect.

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  • At times, she becomes quaint, at others quite rude and oblivious to the rights of others.

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  • When a child is oblivious to your presence, you can snap spectacular shots.

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  • They're also completely oblivious to what's happening around them.

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  • Sexy Christmas dresses for women are often shimmery, satiny, available in bold and dark colors, and completely oblivious of the fact that temperatures are close to freezing in most areas.

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  • He may play exclusively with that item, appearing to be completely oblivious to his surroundings and other people around him.

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  • Oblivious as we were at the time, this meeting of the five of us was the beginning of a relationship that fused our lives together in a way we never would have imagined.

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  • But that did nothing to explain to him how an oblivious Natural who was able to block his mind power just happened to end up in his home.

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  • Alex was oblivious, entertaining Jonathan and Destiny.

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  • Instead, he rose—a suggestion they go inside—but Cynthia and Mrs. Lincoln were content together, as if oblivious to Pumpkin and Westlake.

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  • Toni's face lit up, and she thrust out her chest in a way that made Jessi want to laugh in embarrassment on the oblivious model's behalf.

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  • The contestants were, at least, vintage Countdown material - studious, resolute, utterly oblivious to the camera.

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  • She hopped down, oblivious to the attention channeled her way by the red-eyed men around her.

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  • But he was often oblivious to the strain upon her energies, and had little command of his temper.

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  • Dean continued to struggle with paper work throughout the afternoon, almost oblivious to the comings and goings of Bird Song as he shuffled unpaid bills and government forms.

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  • He seemed oblivious to anyone else in the house as he carried her down the hallway to her room.

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  • Oblivious to her frozen stare, his black eyes fixed on Bordeaux as he dashed for cover.

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