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heyday

[hey-dey] / ˈheɪˌdeɪ /


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In some ways, the current versions of the Seahawks and Patriots are reminiscent of both of their heydays.

From The Wall Street Journal

In every live performance during their heyday, the pair ended the song by leaning in for a kiss, making audiences go wild.

From Salon

Still, the sport is far behind its heyday when figure skating was the second-most watched sport in the United States after the NFL.

From Los Angeles Times

In their heyday in the early 1900s, there were thousands of these parks across the U.S., with major cities sometimes having several venues.

From The Wall Street Journal

Today, rock ’n’ roll is past its heyday, and many icons of the genre are fading as well.

From The Wall Street Journal