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make hay in American English 1. to mow grass, alfalfa, etc., and spread it out to dry 2. to make the most of an opportunity See full dictionary entry for hay Examples of 'make hay' in a sentencemake hay A lot of artists do that: they make hay while the sun shines.It's tempting to make hay while the sun shines.Make hay: new hotels don't offer discounts for ever.Until then, though, make hay while the sun shines.It urges households to 'make hay while the sun shines'.He can, presumably, make hay all summer?So why not make hay while the sun shines and plan a few picnics?Finally, not all developers can make hay while the economic sun shines.London merely provides the venue for foreign-owned investment banks to make hay.Unions will understandably make hay with these facts. |