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heyday

[hey-dey] / ˈheɪˌdeɪ /


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The heyday of Britain’s Victorian empire spawned many larger-than-life personalities, but few of them rivaled Col.

From The Wall Street Journal

The financial-technology sector has struggled to live up to its pandemic-era heyday, and that has meant some pain for Block investors recently.

From MarketWatch

Down this road lies an obvious risk for the left: Bill Clinton and friends, who were the real power elite Epstein sought to cultivate in his criminal heyday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Consumer tastes have changed dramatically since Coke’s heyday, and Vita Coco has responded with a product mix that should quench investors’ thirst for growth and reasonable value.

From Barron's

In the heyday of the ’70s, costumes were just that — costumes.

From Los Angeles Times