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heyday
Definition
n.
the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
Last update: June 13, 2015
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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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"Heyday, young man."
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McKittrick and Miss Trevenna forever singing in the honeymoon
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.
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They would not have troubled her in the
heyday
of her youth.
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"I've stood your caprice till my patience is exhausted; now I'll teach ye what--" "Heyday."'
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Big rats and mice had their
heyday
the first few months we lived there.
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Thus we see our Fortunate Youth at eight-and-twenty in the
heyday
of success.
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