I'd almost rather have them be completely oblivious to everything than to think that their own little battle decided the fate of the world.
He seemed completely oblivious to their attempts to catch his eye, though.
He seemed completely oblivious to everything except his own terror.
"A very large dance takes place around them, to which they are completely oblivious," he added.
At work he sees Elizabeth, but she is completely oblivious to him.
They know that I am watching but are completely oblivious.
Morrison was on her other side, completely oblivious to my presence.
They seemed completely oblivious to the possibility that she might try to escape.
He had never seen so many happy people completely oblivious to what was really going on.
We've forgotten now how completely oblivious to public safety the nuclear industry was.