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What does heyday mean?

heyday

(= flower) the period of greatest prosperity or productivity

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Simple sentences

The heyday of the Romans is over.

Movie subtitles

You cannot call it love, for at your age the heyday in the blood is tame, it's humble, and waits upon the judgement. And what judgement would step from this to this?
Heyday, a riddle. Neither good nor bad.
For at your age the heyday in the blood waits upon the judgement.
In its heyday, it was a stopping place for the jet setters even before anybody knew what a jet set was.
It's called the Taj And it was built 80 years ago In the heyday of the British Raj.
You cannot call it love. for at your age, the heyday in the blood is tame. it's humble, and waits upon the judgment.
Carmen, you look as beautiful and strong as the Berlin wall in its heyday.
But the approach in schools has changed considerably since the late '70s heyday of Drumlake School in Hampshire.
Horror pictures back in Milton's heyday.
The Dogbowl sessions were definitely the heyday, like, for all of us.
As I told you, in Rose Red's heyday men didn't fare well here.
As I told you, in Rose Red's heyday, men didn't fair well here.
Back in the day, when Cold Creek Farm was in its heyday, there were 20,000 sheep here.
Around you, you'll notice just a few of the many mythological creatures the legendary sisters transformed into in their demon- fighting heyday.
That was her heyday.
They're about. the stars and the performers and the entertainers that appeared during the heyday of vaudeville.
She was never this hot even in her heyday.
I've had my share of a heyday.
You cannot call it love, for at your age the heyday in the blood is tame it's humble, waits upon the judgment.
Even Reagan in his heyday couldn't have gotten away with this.
We were kosher slaughterers back in the fifties, the heyday of kosher meats.
Around you, you'll notice just a few of the many mythological creatures the legendary sisters transformed into in their demon-fighting heyday.
How great would it have been to see this place in its heyday!
Just like in its heyday, right?
None good, my lord, to please you with the hearing. nor none so bad it may not well be told. Heyday, a riddle.
Hey, old man! Ouch! Old man, you should stop flying those dangerous things. What are you talking about, Sonic? I know I'm a little older now, but back in my heyday I won the Speed Races on Planet Freedom all the time.
I did a charity show in the heyday of the Spice Girls and there was a line-up afterwards with the Prince of Wales.
He worked for the OSS before joining the Bureau in its heyday.
In their heyday these oilfields produced up to 5000 tons of crude oil per day.
You guys had a heyday with Abu Ghraib.
Yes, she is, at the Michael Scott Paper Company in its heyday.
When we did it back in '93, the disco revival was in its heyday.
I suppose it is a little disappointing that there's not much left of the place now, so you really have to imagine what it must have been like back in its heyday.
In its heyday, it was the New York home to kings and queens.
It is especially popular among people from Western Sichuan. It is in its incense heyday.
This was the pterosaur's heyday.

News and current affairs

The French government is no longer placing all its bets on big, state-led projects, as it did in the 1970s heyday of massive investment in high-speed trains and Airbus.
The heyday of international policy coordination, from 1978 to 1987, began with a G-7 summit in Bonn in 1978 and included the 1985 Plaza Accord.
Even in the heyday of the welfare state, service provision was precisely what lay behind academia's appeal to policymakers.
Catholicism in its heyday combined a fairly decentralized administration, under the sway of stand-alone bishops, with a uniform set of beliefs.
The heyday of Saddams's relations with the Arab world came during the Iran-Iraq war during the 1980s.
Unlike in the heyday of liberalism, money from the world's rich countries simply is not going to give peripheral economies the priceless gift of rapid, successful development.
Similarly, Milton Friedman's panegyrics to pure capitalism seemed curiously out of place during the heyday of the social democratic age, the 1960's.
In the heyday of American dominance, European governments profited doubly: they were part of a powerful West and courted as a potential counterweight to US dominance by third countries.
Today, the US is a more sober and realistic country than it was in the heyday of the early post-Cold War period.
This has created an even greater diversity of drugs (natural and synthetic) at lower prices and higher purity than fifteen years ago, during the heyday of the Medellin drug barons.
The third sub-period, 1950-1980, marked the heyday of economic planning.
Even in its heyday, the Soviet Union was a one-track superpower.
And, in their heyday, mercantilists certainly did defend some very odd notions, chief among which was the view that national policy ought to be guided by the accumulation of precious metals - gold and silver.
Today, it is hard to believe that in the heyday of the welfare state, universities were both more elite and more publicly funded than they are today.
During the heyday of Irish terrorism in the UK, successive British governments went out of their way not to concede to the IRA the notion that a war was being waged.
The irony is that, even in that slogan's heyday, Sino-Russian relations were deteriorating fast, culminating in spasms of combat along the Amur River in Siberia less than a decade later.
The irony is that the scientists making the advances that enable technology-based growth, and the venture capital firms that finance it were not the ones reaping the biggest rewards in the heyday of the real estate bubble.

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