Definition of Heydey

1. heyday [n -DEYS] - See also: heyday

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heydey

hexylthiophene
hexyne
hexynoate
hexynoic acid
hexynyl
hey
hey presto
hey rube
hey up
heya
heyagashira
heyday
heydays
heydeguy
heydeguys
heydey (current term)
heydeys
heyduc
heyduck
heyducks
heyducs
heyduk
heyduke
heydukes
heyduks
heyed
heyem
heying
heyite
heylow

Literary usage of Heydey

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Japan at First Hand: Her Islands, Their People, the Picturesque, the Real by Joseph Ignatius Constantine Clarke (1918)
"... CHAPTER XXVII PEKING IN THE heydey OP YUAN Why the President kept to his palace—A virtually imprisoned Vice President and an immured boy-emperor—Dr. ..."

2. Songs and Stories from Tennessee by John Trotwood Moore (1902)
"heydey ! And I say But that is the way— Love is a tyrant that never grows old. ... heydey ! Yet I say There's many a way That love finds his own, ..."

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