Nineteen twenty-five to 1960 were roughly the years of wild popularity.
The reception history of Jane Austen follows a path from modest fame to wild popularity.
No one expects heroin to match the wild popularity of cocaine and crack, largely because of heroin's unsavory reputation.
I wonder if the sometimes wild popularity of iStuff will squeeze manufacturing resources and hurt production for other brands of devices.
The desire for instant cures is what caused the wild popularity of patent medicines in the past.
Despite its wild popularity, the team needs the league's assistance to make a profit.
Tchaikovsky may have rued the wild popularity of his children's tale, but that was after the creative fact.
From the decade of the 1920s, music continued to enjoy wild popularity as a form of entertainment.
Tom and Paul understand how this document might be "wildly popular, at least in the small circles where wild popularity and dead languages weren't mutually exclusive."
Speaking of hamburgers, no prices are low enough to justify the wild popularity of Jackson Hole.