The period of greatest prosperity or productivity.
Period when an item was most popular, influential, widespread, or fashionable.
1 The heyday of letter writing was in the eighteenth century in England.
2 Or a return to the heyday of protest politics in the 1980s.
3 Gone were the days of Israel's elite, the heyday of the Jew.
4 To see the city in its heyday , visit Suzhou's small historic quarter.
5 The German service in its heyday was a fearful and wonderful thing.
6 Already by this time the Madagascar plan had had its brief heyday .
7 The gladsome heyday of youth takes no note of the annual milestones.
8 He is young-veryyoung- aprince ,andin the heyday of his blood.
9 During its heyday , the audio cassette was easy to take for granted.
10 The heyday of Porter in the UK was very much the 1700s.
11 Think of Studio 54 in its heyday and you'll get the picture.
12 He is slender now, but during his heyday , Flom was extremely overweight.
13 Stained-glass windows were a feature of local architecture in the town's heyday .
14 Both have been a pale imitation of their heyday for some time.
15 Munster haven't won since the heyday of Kerry's dominion in the 1980s.
16 This kind of extravagance was expected at the resort in its heyday .
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