All 19 Uses
déjà vu
in
White Noise, by Don DeLillo
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- Heart palpitations and a sense of déjà vu.†
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- Deja vu?†
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- It was Heinrich who'd told me that exposure to the chemical waste could cause a person to experience a sense of deja vu.†
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- I didn't think Steffie knew what deja vu meant, but it was possible Babette had told her.†
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- Deja vu, however, was no longer a working symptom of Nyodene contamination.†
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- If Steffie had learned about deja vu on the radio but then missed the subsequent upgrading to more deadly conditions, it could mean she was in a position to be tricked by her own apparatus of suggestibility.†
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- They were late with sweaty palms, late with nausea, late again with deja vu.†
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- Is there a true deja vu and a false deja vu?†
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- Is there a true deja vu and a false deja vu?†
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- But what if she hadn't heard the radio, didn't know what deja vu was?†
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- They haven't gotten beyond deja vu.†
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- Did Steffie hear about deja vu on the radio?†
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- Do you remember telling her what deja vu means?†
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- Eating yogurt, sitting here, talking about deja vu.†
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- Any episodes of deja vu in your group?†
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- There's a theory about deja vu.†
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- Deja vu was still a problem in the area.†
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- Perhaps deja vu and other tics of the mind and body were the durable products of the airborne toxic event.†
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- The deja vu crisis centers closed down.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(déjà vu) the strange feeling of having lived the current moment before; or referring to something as similar to what has happened before
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)