Pronunciation: /ˈsæləd deɪz/
noun a time of youthful inexperience, innocence, or indiscretion
A1 My salad days were spent playing in the park with my friends.
A2 During my salad days, I used to go on long bike rides with my siblings.
B1 In her salad days, she traveled to many different countries and experienced new cultures.
B2 The actress fondly reminisced about her salad days in Hollywood, when she was just starting out.
C1 During his salad days as a politician, he was known for his innovative policies and strong leadership.
C2 The artist's salad days were marked by a burst of creativity and critical acclaim for his work.
formal During his salad days, he was known for his youthful energy and enthusiasm.
informal Back in my salad days, I used to stay out all night partying.
slang I miss the good old salad days when we could just hang out and have fun without any worries.
figurative The company's salad days are behind them as they now face tough competition in the market.
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