The phrase "strike while the iron is hot" means to take advantage of an opportunity or take action at the optimal moment when conditions are favorable. It originates from the blacksmithing practice of shaping metal when it is red-hot and malleable, as it quickly cools and hardens. Similarly, in a metaphorical sense, it suggests not delaying or waiting, but instead acting promptly to achieve the best possible outcome.
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Includes English phrases for both younger and older players. The full version features over 3,000 English idioms.