0 the most successful or popular period of someone or something:
1 a period of great success, popularity, or power:
In its heyday, Pittsburgh was a center of the steel and coal industries.
This all changed by the time opera reached its heyday.
Even in the heyday of one-party states, when heads of state controlled virtually every organ of associational life, the spirit world was always more elusive.
But a good deal of his talk was simply reminiscing about the scholarly heyday of the 1890s.
The heydays of the movement was the years between 1935 and 1940, when they got involved in several carefully orchestrated stand-offs with aa government power.
But research has moved on since the heyday of generative semantics, and the target article was concerned with issues other than simply deriving sentences.
Some thirty people constituted the quasi-organization in its heyday of about a decade.
But this is not to say that at the heyday of its popularity spiritualism did not create some astonishing paradoxes in the flesh.
In their heyday, the inns of court appear to have played a vital role in fostering the proliferation of legal texts alongside legal learning.
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apogeo, auge, buenos tiempos…
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en parlak devir/dönem, en güzel/başarılı çağ/dönem, en güzel günler…
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