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Filter by Meaning The athlete's heydays were filled with trophies and accolades, but he now finds more joy in mentoring young athletes.
During the heydays of the Renaissance, great artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created masterpieces that are still celebrated today.
The tech industry saw its heydays in the 1990s.
The musician's heydays were in the 1970s when he produced his most memorable albums.
The company's heydays were during the late 90s when it was at the forefront of technological innovation.
The company's heydays were in the 1990s when it dominated the market.
The writer yearns for the heydays of print media when newspapers and magazines were the primary source of information.
The old-timers reminisce about the heydays of the town's annual fair, which used to be the highlight of the year.
My grandparents often speak about the heydays of their youth.
The heydays of the music industry were in the 1980s and early 1990s.
During her heydays, the actress was known for her captivating performances.
During the heydays of the dot-com boom, investors were throwing money at any tech company with a website.
The city's heydays as a bustling trading hub are long gone.
The heydays of disco music were in the late 1970s.
He often reminisces about his heydays as a college athlete.
Despite facing setbacks, he looks back fondly at his heydays as a professional athlete.
The city's heydays were in the roaring twenties, with its flourishing economy and vibrant nightlife.
The artist's heydays were characterized by a distinct style that set him apart from his contemporaries.
Many people look back on the heydays of childhood with nostalgia, remembering carefree days spent playing with friends and exploring the world.
In the heydays of print journalism, newspaper reporters were known to work long hours and chase stories relentlessly.
The once-grand hotel is a shadow of its former self, with its heydays long gone and its walls showing signs of neglect.
He often reminisces about his heydays as a college athlete, running track and field.
The fashion brand's heydays were in the 90s when it dominated the industry with its iconic designs.
The 1920s were the heydays of the silent film era, with stars like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton capturing audiences' hearts.
The heydays of the American muscle car were the 1960s and 1970s, when cars like the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro ruled the roads.
The heydays of disco music in the 1970s were truly unforgettable.
She remembers the heydays of her youth, when she traveled the world and had many adventures.
The heydays of the British Empire spanned from the 16th to the early 20th centuries, during which Britain amassed a vast amount of colonial territory.
Her grandparents always talked about the heydays of their youth.
The heydays of Hollywood brought us iconic movies like "Gone with the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz."
The heydays of rock and roll were the 1950s and 1960s.
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