Golden Years Meaning

(idiomatic) The period during which someone or something flourishes.

Example: 1958 Oct. 16, Robert Peterson, "Growing Old Disgracefully," St. Petersburg Independent (US), p. 9 (retrieved 27 August 2013):
  To make the most of your golden years, study the points enumerated above and then resolve to do just the opposite.
1986 Dec. 18, "Planning key to financially secure retirement," Edmonton Journal (Canada), p. C1 (retrieved 27 August 2013):
  If, by the time you are 50, you haven't started planning for retirement, the golden years won't be golden.
2011 Feb. 8, Janet Morrissey, "Preparing for Long-Term Care: Any Good Options?," Time (retrieved 27 August 2013):
  A huge wave of baby boomers may need long-term care in their golden years.
1920, F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Offshore Pirate" in Flappers and Philosophers:
  Almost before Carlyle realized his good fortune he was on Broadway, with offers of engagements on all sides, and more money than he had ever dreamed of. . . . It was when he realized that he was spending the golden years of his life gibbering round a stage with a lot of black men.
1938 August 25, Henry McLemore, "Today's Sport Parade," Reading Eagle (US), p. 22 (retrieved 27 August 2013):
  Certainly no champion in history was as all-conquering, as invulnerable, as was Mrs. Moody during her golden years.
1959 Oct. 16, "Basketball: Wilt Giving Warriors Illusions of Grandeur," Daytona Beach Morning Journal (US), p. 9 (retrieved 27 August 2013):
  Seven foot Wilt Chamberlain one day will rule professional basketball with greater authority than George Mikan in his golden years, the Stilt's coach predicted yesterday.

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