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The heyday
noun
A period of success, popularity, or power; prime.
Exact(60)
The heyday of McClure's ended quickly.
The heyday of the daibiaotuan has passed.
The heyday of the Italian film was in the 1950s.
The heyday of the eye-popping golf ball was brief.
The heyday of cast iron was between 1850 and 1890.
The heyday of Lee Atwater and Karl Rove is over.
The heyday of the blood, piscatorially speaking, was over.
The heyday of the show was over, however.
The heyday of fiscal stabilization policies was, however, the 1950s and '60s.
The heyday of CES came when hardware was hard.
The heyday of our activism was 1968-75.
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