hat trick
Americannoun
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Cricket. the knocking off by one bowler of three wickets with three successive pitches.
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Ice Hockey, Soccer. three goals scored by one player in one game.
He was the only athlete in our school’s history to achieve a hat trick in both hockey and soccer.
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Baseball. three like feats executed by one player in one game, especially three home runs.
In last night’s game, Marley performed a most unusual hat trick, with his three unassisted double plays.
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a series of three related successes or accomplishments, especially when achieved one after the other and in close proximity.
Once again, Kay won the blue ribbons for dill pickles, bread-and-butter pickles, and pickled beets—her annual pickle hat trick!
noun
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cricket the achievement of a bowler in taking three wickets with three successive balls
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any achievement of three points, victories, awards, etc within a given period, esp three goals scored by the same player in a soccer match
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The phrase originally referred to a hat traditionally given to a cricket player who scored three wickets, or goals.
By extension, a hat trick is an outstanding performance by an individual, or a particularly clever or adroit maneuver: “She pulled off a hat trick with her presentation to the committee.”
Etymology
Origin of hat trick
First recorded in 1865–70; so called because formerly such a cricket bowler was rewarded with a hat
Example Sentences
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A win for Album of the Year would complete her hat trick of top awards.
From Barron's
She has 14 Grammys to her name, but a win for Album of the Year would complete her hat trick of top awards.
From Barron's
The stock market needs a hat trick of things to happen for it to score big this week—interest-rate cuts, strong earnings, and a U.S.-China trade deal.
From Barron's
Messi had a hat trick against Nashville on Saturday, putting the game away with a third goal in the 81st minute to finish with 29 goals in 28 games.
From Los Angeles Times
There was a slight slump when he returned, which he firmly banished with a hat trick in late February.
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