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heyday [ˈheɪdeɪ] N no pl

Usage examples with heyday

in his/her heyday

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English
Towards the end of his life he performed acts of small magic, nothing like the large acts of his heyday.
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During its heyday in the 1930s to the 1960s, the bowl was standing room only for the hospital's baseball team.
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At its heyday, a 100,000 slaves passed through its markets in a single day.
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Horror comics enjoyed a heyday during the same period, before being subject to governmental and popular approbation.
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Despite the relatively short length of this branch line, it was deservedly popular with walkers and ramblers, enjoying its heyday in the 1930s.
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The heyday for the railroad came in the thirties, with departures every 15 minutes.
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However, the heyday of the war years had ended.
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The village had its heyday when the fjord was the main thoroughfare for transportation for the region.
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In the heyday of bodycon dresses and glitz it became known predominately as a purveyor of partywear, frequently in questionable taste.
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In the heyday of his youth his high spirits and passion for adventure enabled him to surmount every obstacle with elan.
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