Definition of Heydays

1. Noun. (plural of heyday) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Heydays

1. heyday [n] - See also: heyday

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heydays

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

Literary usage of Heydays

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1822)
"Mercy on me—what pilgrimages we'd make to it ! what punch we'd mingle from its tide 1 (3) heydays : " Hade«." (4) im : " I'm"—" I am." (5) catty : " Catty. ..."

2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1901)
"... scholars of those days "was as hopeless as to question the dictates of the Church in the heydays of the Holy Office," and that "the only hope of success ..."

3. Modern Essays by Christopher Morley (1921)
"who in their heydays are "great" personages—much as the Emperor of Lilliput overtopped his subjects by the breadth of Captain Gulliver's nail—must suffer ..."

4. Chips from a German Workshop by Friedrich Max Müller, Christian Karl Josias Bunsen (1890)
"... or even later than the heydays of the Jewish monarchy. This strange misconception of the true character of the Vedic hymns seemed to me to become so ..."

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