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hat trick

–noun
1. Cricket. the knocking off by one bowler of three wickets with three successive pitches: so called because formerly such a bowler was rewarded with a hat.
2. Ice Hockey, Soccer. three goals or points scored by one player in one game.
3. Baseball. a series of a base hit, a two-base hit, a three-base hit, and a home run achieved in any order by one player in one game.
4. a clever or adroitly deceptive maneuver.

Origin:
1875–80; 1955–60 for def. 2
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hat trick  
n.   Sports
  1. Three goals scored by one player in one game, as in ice hockey.

  2. Three wickets taken in cricket by a bowler in three consecutive balls.

  3. Three consecutive wins or outstanding accomplishments by the same individual, such as a jockey in horse racing.


[From the hat with which the feat was traditionally rewarded in cricket.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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hat trick

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. It later was transferred to ice hockey, soccer, and baseball, where it denotes three consecutive successes (goals, hits), and then to more general use.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
Copyright © 1997. Published by Houghton Mifflin.
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