Definition of «glory days»

The phrase "glory days" refers to a time in someone's past when they were at their most successful, happy or popular. It can also refer to a period of great success for a group or organization. The term is often used nostalgically and may bring up feelings of fondness or longing for the past.

Sentences with «glory days»

  • Just when we fans started dreaming of glory days of no more defensive woes then this happens, so hold up what happened to these fine excellent German physicians we supposedly have inherited. (justarsenal.com)
  • I do nt see the point in living in glory days past when its a step back from her debut. (metacritic.com)
  • As an aging athlete, whose glory days as a front line dancer and fast runner are in the past for now, I find myself deeply in yoga. (mindbodygreen.com)
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