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Strike while the iron is hot
Strike while the iron is hotTake advantage of favorable circumstances while they last. The image is from a blacksmith's shop; the smith can shape iron only by striking it with his hammer when it is red hot.
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strike while the iron is hot
strike while the iron is hotTake advantage of favorable conditions, as in They just made a huge profit, so let's strike while the iron is hot and ask for some money. This adage alludes to the blacksmith's forge. [Late 1300s] Also see make hay while the sun shines.
Strike while the iron is hot
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Demand for AI cloud computing is insatiable in the near term, and they want Microsoft to strike while the iron is hot.
From Barron's • Jan. 30, 2026
"We have to strike while the iron is hot," exuberant blueberry farmer Alistair Campbell tells the BBC.
From BBC • Sep. 27, 2025
Once success comes, there can then be added pressure to keep the momentum going, book more jobs, be seen in the right places, and strike while the iron is hot.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 15, 2022
So any and every opportunity you can to continue to strike while the iron is hot you should take.
From Washington Post • Dec. 6, 2022
We've got to strike while the iron is hot.
From Elsie Marley, Honey by Gray, Joslyn
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