Period when an item was most popular, influential, widespread, or fashionable.
1 Lean-flanked and clean-limbed, he was in the hey - day of a splendid youth.
2 It was in the hey - day of youth, in the pride of boyish folly.
3 This was the hey - day of European adventure in the East.
4 Mr. Chalfant catlogued much of the best graffiti during its hey - day with his photographs.
5 That's one-tenth of what it sold during its storied hey - day .
6 The hey - day of youth having passed, he was beginning to be anxious about his soul.
7 Cyril Ramaphosa reflects on Eskom in its hey - day Much of Ramaphosa's speech was based on hindsight.
8 Unluckily for me, the beginning of '53 was the hey - day of Captain Melville, the notorious bushranger.
9 Vice flourished luxuriantly during the hey - day of our "flush times."
10 Comparatively speaking, very little has come down to us from the hey - day of the English drama.
11 The effect that music has on us today is minescule, compared with its real soul stirring 1940s hey - day .
12 What he must have been in the hey - day of youth two score years and more ago passes comprehension.
13 And they had parted in the hey - day of youth, young and ardent, with arms passionately loth to untwine.
14 Of the hey - day of classic Rome he, who otherwise uses such measured terms, speaks with a glowing enthusiasm.
15 It's one of only three Wurlitzer organs left in New Zealand after their hey - day during the silent movie era.
16 Well, one night he was over-bold, and within an ace of ignominious expulsion in the hey - day of his fame.
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