heyday in the PONS Dictionary

heyday Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

in his/her heyday

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Under new ownership, the real heyday for the attraction occurred in the 1960s.
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Facts were thin but sensationalist reportage was plentiful, in the heyday of tabloid journalism.
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However, rocksteady's heyday was brief, peaking in 1967.
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Shoppers looking for stocking stuffers will have their heyday strolling amongst the hundreds of unique trinket stalls, with toys, ornaments, pocket watches, and much more.
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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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However, the heyday of the war years had ended.
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He grew up on the estate in its heyday.
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The area reached its heyday during this decade, with many industries moving there.
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Focus magazine has reached peak editions of up to 20 million in its heyday.
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