The car barreled toward Nick, who walked in complete oblivion, wondering if that scratch near his front fender was new.
Certainly by 1100 the whole episode had fallen into almost complete oblivion.
But it was not yet complete oblivion; rather it was a chaosity of form and mind.
But after that, complete oblivion clouded his brain.
But the next moment these lightning-like visions faded into complete oblivion.
After a very successful initial run, however, the opera disappeared from the repertoire and fell into almost complete oblivion.
And then, complete oblivion... for the woman who had pulled the last stagecoach robbery.
He thought or dreamed vaguely of life after death and decided the question didn't really matter; anything, even complete oblivion, was better than this half-and-half existence.
Only the thickness of the thug's headgear saved him from complete oblivion.
With the writing of the last line there came upon Decoud a moment of sudden and complete oblivion.