Phrases with «heady days»

"Heady days" refers to a period of time that is exciting, thrilling, or full of intense emotions and experiences. Full definition

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Sentences with «heady days»

  • But for now this eloquent priest has fascinating stories to tell about how he moved from heady days of substance abuse and huge success as part of a chart - topping band («the best of times and the worst of times») to encountering God and becoming a priest. (premierchristianity.com)
  • This year brought heady days for business: Stocks broke records, we got a new iPhone, and cryptocurrencies soared. (fortune.com)
  • Gordon Brown has other things on his mind now that his early heady days of promising constitutional reform are all too firmly behind him. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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