Psychological sensation that an event has been experienced in the past.
1 There is a tremendous sense of déjà vu in all of this.
2 Maybe it was a flash of déjà vu , or maybe a warning.
3 This huge collection of miniatures would have been déjà vu for Gulliver.
4 As it turns out, the feeling of déjà vu was completely warranted.
5 In fact, I believe I have just had a déjà vu of sorts.
6 It was like déjà vu , but these days that seemed a good thing.
7 He felt an overpowering déjà vu and also an underlying nostalgia.
8 Reading the finished draft was this weird mix of déjà vu and mystery.
9 And there was something more-thedisconcerting déjà vu surrounding this interrogation.
10 Saul fought the sick feeling of déjà vu rising in him.
11 An odd sense of familiarity as strong as déjà vu took possession of Nora.
12 Pulling on always feels like a déjà vu , like the thousands of times before.
13 The brouhaha essentially is legal déjà vu all over again.
14 A sense of déjà vu hit him in the gut.
15 This was a déjà vu I never wanted to revisit.
16 And that déjà vu feeling like you've met him before?
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