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heyday

[hey-dey] / ˈheɪ deɪ /


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Pulp's first album since 2001, More, somehow manages to sound as if it was recorded and shelved in their mid-90s heyday.

From BBC

It is an unexpected resurgence, especially given that in its heyday, Zamrock never really left the African continent.

From BBC

Union membership has declined dramatically since labor’s heyday in the 1950s, when roughly a third of the U.S. workforce was unionized.

From The Wall Street Journal

The segment expertly samples the jagged production design and theatrical lighting of German Expressionism’s heyday.

From Los Angeles Times

Women couldn’t vote or engage in many financial transactions without their husbands in her heyday, the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

From The Wall Street Journal