HEYDAY in a Sentence
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Example sentences for HEYDAY, such as:
1. Docklands in its heyday was a major centre of industrial and commercial activity.
2. It was the heyday of the nouveau riche, and a life of careless extravagance among the masters.
3. Now, in the heyday of his highest glory, his fullest flower, he would have to be a liar or a scoffer.
2. It was the heyday of the nouveau riche, and a life of careless extravagance among the masters.
3. Now, in the heyday of his highest glory, his fullest flower, he would have to be a liar or a scoffer.
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Meanings and Examples of HEYDAY
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heyday
n. period of greatest popularity, success, or power; golden age
Classic Sentence:
1 Now, in the heyday of his highest glory, his fullest flower, he would have to be a liar or a scoffer.
2 It was the heyday of the nouveau riche, and a life of careless extravagance among the masters.
Example Sentence:
1 In their heyday, the San Francisco Forty-Niners won the Super Bowl two years running.
2 Docklands in its heyday was a major centre of industrial and commercial activity.