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heyday Noun the time of most power, popularity, or success: the heyday of classical composition [probably based on hey]
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heyday Translations n heyday [ˈheidei] the time when a particular person or thing had great importance and popularity The 1950's were the heyday of rock and roll. glansperiode, fleur, toppunt إزْدِهار разцвет vrcholná doba storhedstid der Höhepunkt ακμή, περίοδος άνθησης apogeo, auge; buenos tiempos õitseaeg اوج خوشبختی kulta-aika beaux jours תְּקוּפָת שְׂגשוּג चरम समृध्दि की अवस्था cvat, puni jek, vrhunac virágkor, csúcs(pont) zaman keemasan blómatími, blómaskeið apice 最盛期 전성기 didžiausias populiarumas/suklestėjimas briedums; plaukums zaman kegemilangan hoogtijdag blomstrings-/glanstid, velmaktsdager szczyt popularności apogeu perioadă de glorie расцвет vrchol rozkvetu vrhunec doba procvata höjdpunkt, glansdagar สมัยที่รุ่งเรืองที่สุด en parlak dönem 全盛期 зеніт, розквіт عہد شباب thời hoàng kim 全盛期 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| In Lady Russell's view, it was perfectly natural that Mr Elliot, at a mature time of life, should feel it a most desirable object, and what would very generally recommend him among all sensible people, to be on good terms with the head of his family; the simplest process in the world of time upon a head naturally clear, and only erring in the heyday of youth. She has beauty still, and if it be not in its heyday, it is not yet in its autumn. On the following evening, at the usual hour, Van Baerle heard some one scratch at the grated little window, just as Rosa had been in the habit of doing in the heyday of their friendship. |
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