glory days

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A period in the past when someone or something was very successful.

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  • Quarterman's glory days are long behind him.
  • We remember the team's glory days in the 1960s, when they won the World Cup.
  • The band is trying to recapture their glory days with a reunion tour.
  • She often talks about her glory days as a college athlete.
  • Those may have been the company's glory days, but we’re building something even better now.
  • By next year, the club hopes to return to its glory days under the new coach.
  • Old photos capture the factory's glory days before it shut down.
  • Fans still sing songs about the club's glory days.
  • His glory days have long since faded, though the legend remains.
  • In five years, they'll look back on these championships as their glory days.