Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
make hay
idiom
/meɪk heɪ/

Definition
To take advantage of opportunities while they are available.

Examples
- We have a busy summer ahead, so let’s make hay while the sun shines.
- Now that we have the funding, it’s time to make hay and finish the project on time.

Meaning
This expression is often used to encourage individuals to act decisively and seize opportunities as they arise, particularly in the context of work or productivity.

Synonyms
- seize the day
- take advantage
- capitalize