deja-vu|deja vu in English
noun
(French) "already seen", internal sense of a person as though he has already experienced the present situation at some point in his past
Use "deja-vu|deja vu" in a sentence
1. Budget troubles are deja vu for many Californians.
2. The emotional charge of a deja vu was absent.
3. I was having that feeling like deja vu, you know?
4. Interestingly, both businesses impart that deja-vu-all-over-again feeling.
5. For me your ordinary deja vu is like being hit by a train.
6. I mean, we all have moments of deja vu but this was ridiculous.
7. I had a strong sense of deja vu as I entered the room.
8. A feeling of deja vu hung over the affair like a pall.
9. There is an awful lot of deja vu to be experienced in this movie.
10. There was an awful feeling of deja vu at the annual office party.
11. I had an odd sense of deja vu just as you said that.
12. Sa: it was a very French deja vu - ish kind of thing . Oui ( French for yes ).
13. Recently, while at Dulles Airport near Washington DC, my emotions moved from excitement to deja vu.
14. The movie invites comparison to numerous secular films and, more often than not, it suffers from the resulting deja vu.
15. Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time, I think I've forgotten this before. Steven Wright
16. Vu Lan Festival
17. August 16 2014, Daniel Taylor, "Swansea upstage Manchester United in Louis van Gaal’s Premier League bow," guardian.co.uk: It was a Cloying sense of deja vu attached to the team that finished seventh last season, 22 points off
18. You ever had déjà vu?
19. Single Images Monika Macdonald / Agence VU
20. Leisure time Massimo Siragusa / Agence VU
21. Alhambra Juan Manuel Castro Prieto / Agence VU
22. Sinking Ship Kyle Thompson / Agence VU
23. Smoke & Mirrors Guillaume Zuili / Agence VU
24. Afterglide (gift given) by Omni vu deity
25. Rio, inner shore Vincent Catala / Agence VU.