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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for heyday

the period of greatest prosperity or productivity

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Laura added: "It makes me laugh that some people think my heyday was when I wore a face full of make up, perfect hair, sexy outfits, padded bras.
'With President Duterte's blessings and absolution of their sins, including his push for their immunity from prosecution, the Marcoses are enjoying their heyday since they were booted out by people power,' he said.
Heyday is a skin-care destination that specializes in making facials a routine step in everyday life.
The lavish interior of the Curzon cinema in Old Swan in its heyday PICTUREPALACE.ORG
| Scenes from on board the Duke of Lancaster in its heyday from www.dukeoflancaster.net
the heyday of The |Football Annual, Post-war to Premiership, by Ian Preece and Doug Cheeseman, PS19.99, published by Little, Brown Book Group.
Visitors will be able to contribute to the museum by sharing their memories of South Shields during its heyday and giving their views on how the town could once again become a "staycation" destination.
* Heyday White Ale, which debuted in second quarter 2013, will return as a July-September beer this year.
Heyday: Brum's own Pat Roach and, left, Big Daddy gets the better of Giant Haystacks.
US casual games publisher eGames (PINK:EGAM) said today it had closed the takeover of cross-platform social games maker Heyday Games in an all-stock deal whose value was not disclosed.
Take the Mayday Heyday open for the nascent hacker/art space, TESLA (short for Technological Enthusiasts' Society for Life Applications).
* IN HIS HEYDAY: PJ Proby He now lives in Twyford, near Evesham, Worcestershire, and faces a total of nine charges, which relate to claims for pension credit, housing benefit and council tax benefit.
The Raceway,is the only purpose-built harness-racing stadium in the UK and in its heyday attracted thousands of fans.
IN Coventry's industrial heyday the streets would fall silent for two weeks every July for the 'holiday fortnight'.