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Make a Hay

Noun: The phrase "make a hay" is typically used in the context of making use of an opportunity or taking advantage of a situation.

Example sentences:

  1. He saw the open door and decided to make a hay by pitching his business idea to the investors.
  2. She didn't hesitate to make a hay when the promotion opportunity arose.

Verb: When used as a verb phrase, "make a hay" refers to the action of producing hay through the process of cutting, drying, and storing grass or crops.

Example sentences:

  1. During the summer season, farmers work hard to make a hay to ensure enough feed for their livestock during winter.
  2. The fields were ready for harvest, so the farmers decided to make a hay before the rain arrived.

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