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Derek Brown, a bartender in Washington, complained on the Atlantic's online food section recently that smartphones were "obliterating" the bartender's traditional role as "the professor of the people."

From Seattle Times • Dec. 12, 2010

The short afternoon would afford him little time, especially as the rain and running rills of water were obliterating the trail.

From The Last Trail by Grey, Zane

The impression, too, of listening to some one more than usually self-possessed and cynical revived in her mind; and those maliciously drooping lids were obliterating the effect of the brown eyes.

From Plashers Mead A Novel by MacKenzie, Compton

Already her skirmishers, in a line of little houses, were pushed beyond the canal, and were obliterating the cow-paths.

From The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family by Waud, A. R.