Synonym: bloom, blossom, efflorescence, flower, flush, peak, prime. Similar words: mayday, by day, everyday, day in and day out, day after day, day-to-day, money down, the day before yesterday. Meaning: ['heɪdeɪ] n. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity.
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1 She was a great singer in her heyday.
2 Docklands in its heyday was a major centre of industrial and commercial activity.
3 In their heyday, they sold as many records as all the other groups in the country put together.
4 Steam railways had their heyday in the 19 th century.
5 In its heyday , the company ran trains every fifteen minutes.
6 In its heyday, the studio's boast was that it had more stars than there are in heaven.
7 Nobody thought anything about it during Mrs Field's heyday.
8 In his heyday a driving but discreet drummer, he specialized in playing with brushes rather than sticks.
9 Back in its heyday, Delphi 4 came in three flavours-standard, professional, and client / server.
10 Regardless of its origins,[www.Sentencedict.com] the tarbush in its heyday once was favored by king and countryman alike.
11 In its triumphant heyday, the Thatcher coalition was held together both by ideology and by interest.
12 His heyday and influence were paramount before 1290, just when royal legislation was most copious.
13 In its heyday it must have been a good little vehicle, but now it was definitely finished.
14 In its heyday it was so popular long queues built up outside its shops.
15 But, since the heyday of the missionaries, the collective consciousness has nevertheless undergone a sea-change.
16 It was the heyday of imperialism, and all the Great Powers were under pressure for competitive modernization.
17 It was a revelation in its heyday, but Viz is now starting to look rather tired.
18 Even during the heyday of the comics, certain science fiction stories were raising the question about the misuse of science.
19 But the buildings he developed during his heyday are still there and the federal government is keen to find buyers for them.
20 However, its culinary heyday came to an end with the approach of the Napoleonic wars.
21 By the 80 s, punk rock had really had its heyday.
22 The huge sell-out reformation shows earlier this year were something they never achieved in their chart heyday.
23 It was personalized and identifiable in a way unknown since Lloyd George's heyday.
24 Just over 6,000 fans turned out to watch a fixture which in its heyday attracted 100,000-plus crowds.
25 The building had originally been a manor house and must have looked beautiful in its heyday.
26 The pair crossed swords in the eighties during their heyday with rivals Liverpool and United.
27 These are words which could have been written of the Punjab in its heyday.
28 Old photographs displayed depict the Wye Valley line in its heyday.
29 Now 31, McMaster was a prolific points gatherer in his heyday, running in tries or kicking prodigious penalties.
30 Yet this is the first serious attempt to write about the revolution since the heyday of the early 1970s.
More similar words: mayday, by day, everyday, day in and day out, day after day, day-to-day, money down, the day before yesterday, they, hey, they say, sell-by date, delivery date, dilly-dally, day, days, d-day, one day, all day, today, sunday, midday, nowaday, friday, day care, dog days, holiday, good day, weekday, tuesday.