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How to use into oblivion in a sentence

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Maybe you just sit in a corner and sink quietly into oblivion, snoring loudly for the rest of the evening.
The darkness thickens, closes in on me, drawing me into these eyes, and my surroundings sink into oblivion.
She has revealed that, when she heard news of the affair, she drank herself into oblivion with friends.
Even if I don't sink into oblivion, drifting near the verge allows my subconscious to bubble up and provide answers.
This is great, comprehensive stuff, worth preserving as the laserdisc format fades into oblivion.
As for 90 octane gasoline, there are strong indications that it will slowly fade into oblivion, hopefully unnoticed until it ceases to exist.
And as Rudy discovered during a visit, urgent help is needed to prevent them from fading into oblivion.
Filed away in studios or tucked deeply in the archives of a few public collections, these prints lapsed from obscurity into oblivion.
These songs have set the trend for melody and have evoked the nostalgia, which was fading into oblivion.
Since they evoked feelings of gratification and satisfaction, uncertainty abounds as to whether they should be erased it into oblivion.
He said many producers were neck-deep in debts and had faded into oblivion after producing a couple of films.
The high-toned Tokyo banquet is clear evidence that the controversial era of the Kamikaze has not passed into oblivion.
An unusually stringed instrument, the sarangi is being forced into oblivion because of lack of interest.
And after the situation had cooled into oblivion, I was left with an enlightening feeling of how being purposely outcasted feels like.
This clearly didn't happen, and their choice then was whether the fade off into oblivion or whether to actually do something.
They will silence me, continuing onwards to their sterile and humorless future, wiping the world's mysteries into oblivion.
It moved to cross the road, and gave a cursory glance left, then right, then stepped out into oblivion.
Empires and ideologies have triumphed, perished and fallen into oblivion through the centuries.
Those who are worried about these traditions falling into oblivion should preserve them in the archives where they rightly belong.
Feuding fish face a fight to the death with the unlucky loser sinking into oblivion.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If they had been going through an asteroid belt they would have been bombarded into oblivion.
Undressing, and quivering like an overdriven horse, he lay down on the sofa, drew his greatcoat over him, and at once sank into oblivion.
Thenceforth, all these royal souvenirs had passed into oblivion.
That self-examination, or self-criticism as Marxists have it, is not aimed at settling past scores with players who have either died or faded into oblivion.
I know likewise, that writers of travels, like dictionary-makers, are sunk into oblivion by the weight and bulk of those who come last, and therefore lie uppermost.
So far, Simon hasn't needed so much as to lift a finger, because Iron Gray has been busily pummeling himself into oblivion ever since the primary.
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