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How to use heyday in a sentence

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In its heyday, the garment industry became the leading employer of homeworkers.
In its heyday, the urban sketch was a byproduct of the concurrent rise of newspapers and population growth in metropolises.
While cruise ships have food aplenty today, the liners in their heyday outmatched today's ships by far.
It was typical of him in his heyday, so mentally strong, and not a sign of nerves.
Over the intervening years it again reverted to a market selling a miscellany of goods as it had done in its heyday.
Not to jar anyone's misty, watercoloured memories, but not every one of her films was well-regarded, even during her heyday.
In their heyday, before the Second World War, there were more than 80,000 geisha in Japan.
Besides the original look and feel, each of the games also features the original bleeps and bloops from its heyday.
Double world motorcycling champion Barry Sheene attracted a whole new audience to the sport during his 1970s heyday.
James Dillon in his heyday was about the only orator of modern times to match such eloquence.
Meanwhile, a picture of Cayton Bay, taken at about the same time, shows line after line of caravans as the seaside holiday enjoyed its heyday.
Both these machines had their heyday, but now they seem to be on their way out, in a very unceremonious manner.
The great exponents of hard SF in its heyday of the 1950s were Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke.
In its heyday, the Falcon GT was reckoned to be the fastest four-door sedan in the world.
A massive oceanarium at Parque das Nacoes pays homage to the oceans crossed and charted by the Portuguese during the heyday of their empire.
To me, it's a good reminder what Blackburn was, with heavy industry that employed tens of thousands in its heyday.
The heyday of the unscrupulous mercenary type dawned when the colonial powers pulled out of Africa leaving chaos behind.
In its heyday in 1935, Alexandra Park had a lido, tennis courts, putting green and bowling greens.
Root beer floats had another heyday in the 1950s, the era of malt shops and soda jerks.
The Frenchman, still wearing the No 7 from his Manchester United heyday, has charisma but also an edge of menace.
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To a girl in the heyday of youth and beauty the life of a religieuse seems ridiculous.
In her heyday of beauty and fame she was the morganatic wife of the King of Belgium.
In its heyday it was a railroad terminus, and for a time rivaled Grand Forks in trade.
Then we see in the heyday of youth and poetry that it may be true, that it is true in gleams and fragments.
If childhood is the sunrise of life, youth is the heyday of life's ruddy June.
During the town's heyday, oil workers would spend their off-hours drinking, playing cards and shooting craps, Higgins said.
What a racket they had made in the heyday of their unchastened youth!
At a table across the innyard an older peasant, in the full heyday of an anecdote, pauses while carving a ham, his knife still aloft.
During heyday of Soviet Union, Russian was the lingua franca from Prague to Hanoi.
In the heyday of my youth I could fly around the world in five hours.
They would not have troubled her in the heyday of her youth!
With the announcement there is to be a new Carry On film, Hannah Davies takes a look back at the series' racy heyday.
In 2013, it was reported that there were 400 Bingo halls in the UK, which is half the number in the game's heyday.
The time of designing and erecting the complex coinicided with the heyday of his rectorship.
Griffiths and his colleagues have taken psilocybin out of its traditional context and far from the black-light milieu of its hippie-era heyday.
It was the heyday of particularism, of craft unionism complete.
Now, in the heyday of his highest glory, his fullest flower, he would have to be a liar or a scoffer.
The disco musical settings for the story work well because they invoke the 1970s and '80s heyday of the Ferdinand Marcos regime, and Imelda loved the disco scene.
Picture this first thing in morning SHE was a Blondie bombshell in her heyday but with her frizzy hair going all one way or another Debbie Harry looks a bit scary now.
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