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What (who) is hat-trick - definition


Hat trick (disambiguation)         
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Hat Trick (disambiguation); Hat Trick (album); Hattrick
A hat-trick (commonly known as a hat trick), in various sports, means achieving three goals, three wickets in three deliveries, etc. in a single match.
hat-trick         
¦ noun three successes of the same kind, especially (in soccer) the scoring of three goals in a game by one player or (in cricket) the taking of three wickets by the same bowler with successive balls.
Origin
C19: orig. referring to the club presentation of a new hat to a bowler taking three wickets successively.
hat-trick         
(hat-tricks)
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.
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Hat-trick
A hat-trick or hat trick is the achievement of a generally positive feat three times in a match, or another achievement based on the number three.
Examples of use of hat-trick
1. Brett Lee survived the hat–trick ball – then exploded.
2. Marlon Harewood celebrates a Premiership hat–trick against Aston Villa West Ham boss Alan Pardew admitted he had second thoughts about playing hat–trick hero Marlon Harewood against Aston Villa – but he never doubted his goalscoring quality.
3. Injury hat–trick Another accident–prone sportsman, Olli Rehn, is nursing a new injury.
4. Chris Tremlett was denied a hat–trick on his England debut by a piece of misfortune.
5. Ricky Ponting came out with his counterpart on a hat–trick.