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“I think this is part of the inside game that junkies make hay out of,” he said.

“We need no forks to make hay with our mouths, to throw our meat into them,” noted the poet Nicholas Breton in 1618.

The booted-up minority knows how to make hay in a situation like this.

So Humphrey continued to mow and make hay, while Edward and Jacob went out for venison.

A Governor unfriendly to their purposes might be appointed, and it became them, therefore, to make hay while the sun was shining.

No doubt Madame Fashion saw to it that the changes were rung sufficiently to make hay while the sun shone on extravagant tastes.

Let's you and me steal forth under the billowy blue caliber of Heaven and make hay while the haymakers are good.

Mr. Donaldson, finding his farm-work pressing, returned to his home about the first of June, and prepared to make hay.

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On this page you'll find 54 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to make hay, such as: achieve, attain, bring about, carry out, conclude, and do.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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