Examples of 'its heyday' in a sentence

Meaning of "its heyday"

This phrase is used to describe a period in the past when something or someone was at the peak of their success, popularity, or influence. It refers to a time when the entity or person was thriving and enjoying great achievements or recognition

How to use "its heyday" in a sentence

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In its heyday the administration was very efficient.
This marked the beginning of its heyday.
In its heyday it actually went on the table.
How mahogany laundering worked in its heyday.
In its heyday this city was a fantastically complex social organism.
The area was fairly successful in its heyday.
Its heyday then.
You should have seen it in its heyday.
It had its heyday.
It was indeed an inimitable one in its heyday.
In its heyday the station had a staff of approximately thirty people.
Here was the mall in its heyday.
In its heyday the airport was home to many activities and businesses.
At the michael scott paper company in its heyday.
Even in its heyday traditional marketing was not considered a precision approach.

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You should have seen this in its heyday.
The area enjoyed its heyday as a playground for wealthy merchants.
Must have been something in its heyday.
In its heyday the room was panelled with paintings of decorative landscapes.
This place must have been beautiful in its heyday.
In its heyday when they arrived at work five thousand men.
The kabuki drama was in its heyday.
In its heyday.
The sector is unlikely ever to return to its heyday.
It was in its heyday.
However field sizes were consistently small even in its heyday.
From its heyday to the recent crisis of a declining audience was a long road.
It was a mining town in its heyday.
In its heyday it was the largest town in Merioneth.
It was quite a place in its heyday.
GM in its heyday was the model of economic security and widening prosperity.
Wish you had seen this place in its heyday.
In its heyday the company was one of the largest industrial producers in Greece.
One is an historic recreation of the depot as it appeared in its heyday.
Seems to have fallen off a bit from its heyday in the prior decade.
Jiangshi films have attracted an international audience since its heyday.
The cartographic cartouche had its heyday in the Baroque period.
This was their gathering place and they remembered its heyday.
In its heyday the Estate was famous for its landscaped gardens and orchards.
A piano back to its heyday.
Patrons of its heyday will reminisce of Irish folk music replete with strings and wind.
You were behind its heyday.
In its heyday the Genoese Navy was a prominent power in the Mediterranean.
Brutalism is an architectural trend that enjoyed its heyday between.
The line experienced its heyday during the time of Deutsche Reichsbahn.
I have yet to find out what it was in its heyday.
The Chagatai language lived its heyday under the Timurid dynasty.
Today the business continues although not as successful as in its heyday.
In its heyday it was rated one of the best IRC clients for Linux.
Excite has never managed to recover back to its heyday popularity.

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