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heyday
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heyday
(noun)
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heyday
/
ˈ
heɪˌdeɪ/
noun
plural
heydays
heyday
/
ˈ
heɪˌdeɪ/
noun
plural
heydays
Learner's definition of HEYDAY
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]
:
the time when someone or something is most successful, popular, etc.
—
usually singular
In the
heyday
of big cars nobody cared how much gas cost.
That's when he was in his
heyday
.
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