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heyday

[hey-dey] / ˈheɪˌdeɪ /


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Through much of its heyday, BuzzFeed saw its revenue grow every year, but it could never quite close the gap on losses that ran as high as $50 million annually.

From MarketWatch

On Saturday mornings in South Korea, you can tune in for a weekly dose of "Leeds Era Once Again", a TV show aimed at helping contestants rediscover their heyday.

From BBC

While it's no longer the biggest stage he is playing on, some elements of the Henson heyday remain.

From BBC

This was also the heyday of traveling extravaganzas like Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West shows, which featured hundreds of performers re-enacting frontier battles and showing off their hunting and sharpshooting skills.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

From The Wall Street Journal