Examples of 'their heyday' in a sentence

Meaning of "their heyday"

This phrase is used to describe a period of time when someone or something was at the peak of its success, popularity, or influence. It typically refers to a time when something or someone was thriving or performing exceptionally well

How to use "their heyday" in a sentence

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their heyday
Their heyday was the late impressionism.
Their minds are as sharp now as in their heyday.
Some places had their heyday and are now forgotten.
Byzantine cataphracts were a much feared force in their heyday.
In their heyday the Gleemen had over eighty members.
No wonder the alchemists from the ancient times were in their heyday.
Although still produced today, their heyday was before the classic period.
The Beatles used the car exclusively during their heyday.
It remains unclear however, why at their heyday the majestic cities were abandoned.
Gonzalez probably did not hear much of the Beatles in their heyday.
In their heyday the stables housed 240 horses and more than five hundred hounds.
All our nannies are trained in infant CPR and even in their heyday were fours.
In their heyday there were 15 species.
These two evil twins are more dangerous than Ronnie and Reggie Kray in their heyday.
European labor unions, a long way from their heyday of militant action.

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An anti-Communist at a time when Canadian Communists were about to enter their heyday.
In their heyday these oilfields produced up to 5000 tons of crude oil per day.
With The Who in their heyday.
So, here I might enter a character like AlG . And obviously, things have changed since their heyday.
Steelpunk focuses on the technologies that had their heyday in the late 20th century.
Their heyday was the late 1960s, but the band has been reincarnated with various members.
The Backstreet Boys in their heyday.
It 's like they have revived and exceeded their heyday.
Sales of traditional policies have dropped considerably since their heyday in the early 2000s.
In contrast, those belonging to law firms are in their heyday.
This is why monasteries were often rich in their heyday ( 12th century ).
YouTube helps because you can see the artist in their prime, in their heyday.
The great Italian-American restaurants had seen their heyday pass.
MySpace, Fotolog, Tuenti, Xing or Hi5 are social networking sites that saw their heyday.
Like steam trains or sail ships, all things have their heyday.
The band produced more than 15 successful albums in their heyday.

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