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Hat-trick - Wikipedia
Cricket A hat-trick occurs in cricket when an individual bowler takes three wickets with consecutive deliveries in the same match.

HAT TRICK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
It may surprise some people to learn that the term "hat trick" as it relates to sports actually originated in British cricket. A bowler who retired three batsmen with three consecutive balls was entitled to a new hat at the expense of the club to commemorate this feat.

What Is a Hat Trick? - Meaning & Origin - GRAMMARIST
Hat trick derives from the game of cricket but is popular in most sports that require a goal to earn points. It is also applied to other sports to explain consecutive wins and general success in life that occur within a short time frame.

HAT TRICK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
HAT TRICK definition: 1. an occasion when a player scores three times in the same game, especially in football, or when…. Learn more.

Hat Trick - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase - Phrasefinder
The trick is accomplished by either using a top hat with a false lid or by sleight of hand. It became something of a fad in Victorian England and, while ‘hat trick’ wasn’t seen in print before 1858, the term appears many times in newspapers throughout the rest of the 19th century.

HAT TRICK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
An extremely clever or adroit maneuver, as in It looked as though the party was going to achieve a hat trick in this election. The term originated in cricket, where it refers to three wickets taken by a bowler in three consecutive balls, traditionally rewarded with the presentation of a hat.

Hat trick Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
HAT TRICK meaning: three goals scored by one player in a game of ice hockey, soccer, etc. often used figuratively

HAT-TRICK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A hat-trick is a series of three achievements, especially in a sports event, for example three goals scored by the same person in a football game. I scored a hat-trick against Arsenal. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers

Hat Trick - Meaning, Example & Usage - twominenglish.com
A hat trick refers to the achievement of a positive feat three times in a row within a single game or event, commonly used in sports like hockey and soccer. When a player scores three goals in one match, they are said to have achieved a hat trick.

Hat trick - Origin & Meaning of the Phrase - Etymonline
Place a glass of liquor on the table, put a hat over it, and say, "I will engage to drink every drop of that liquor, and yet I'll not touch the hat." You then get under the table; and after giving three knocks, you make a noise with your mouth, as if you were swallowing the liquor.

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