heyday

IPA: hˈeɪdeɪ

noun

  • A period of success, popularity, or power; prime.
  • (archaic) An exultation of the spirits; gaiety; frolic.
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Examples of "heyday" in Sentences

  • This is the heyday of the garden.
  • The show reached its heyday in the 1970s.
  • James was built in 1761 in the heyday of the town.
  • The heyday of gambling in the west lasted from 1850 1910.
  • The 20s and 30s were the heyday of the Illustrator's Shows.
  • The heyday of the glee was in the years between 1750 and 1850.
  • Many people see the 1920s as the heyday of the Esperanto movement.
  • This was the beginning of the end of the heyday of the pictorial envelope.
  • During its heyday, the Taller specialized in linoleum prints and woodcuts.
  • In the heyday of Atlantis, there was space travel for the privileged classes.

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