Sentences with obliterate
ob·lit·er·ate
O o - Their warheads are enough to obliterate the world several times over. [VERB noun]
- There was time enough to obliterate memories of how things once were for him. [VERB noun]
- It's solid proof that genre, when used skilfully, can enhance rather than obliterate a film's cultural fingerprint.
- Ponting, who rested yesterday, must have been shaking his head as he watched McCullum obliterate the Queenslander's fourth over.
- As he watched his younger brother obliterate South Africa's menacing pace attack at the MCG on Sunday night on debut for Australia.
- Physicists have come up with a way to roughly estimate the probability that a tinkering physicist will slip up and obliterate the world.