Some obscure sense told her that a few were getting out the fire doors, but let them.
Most pilots - those who survive - end up with dated and obscure senses of humor.
Some obscure sense of obligation and loyalty to Ronald Cameron made his father keep it up.
Only in an obscure sense of the word.
It might have been worth dying for in some obscure philosophical sense.
Paul looked up, struck by an obscure but insistent sense of alarm.
There was nothing to detect, but the obscure sense of menace persisted.
Someone must have a very obscure sense of humor to perpetrate such a complicated practical joke.
Mondschein felt an obscure sense of guilt, as though he had been the one who had informed on them.
He recognized pride, jealousy, and an obscure sense of loss among them.