"Hat-trick" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A hat-trick is a colloquialism used in sports, particularly in association football (soccer), cricket, and hockey, to describe the achievement of scoring three goals in a single game, usually in a specific competition or match. This term is also used in other sports, such as baseball, basketball, and tennis, although it is less common.
Hastinapur is a historical city in Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is believed to be the capital of the Kaurava kingdom, which was the kingdom of the Pandavas in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata.
Hasty means done or done in a hurry, often without careful consideration or attention to detail. It can also describe someone who is impulsive and acts quickly without thinking things through.
A hat is a head covering that is worn for various purposes, such as protection from the sun, to make a fashion statement, or to signify a particular profession or occupation.
A hatbox is a small, covered container used to store or transport hats, typically made of materials such as wicker, wood, or cardboard. It is often decorated with intricate designs, like paintings, carvings, or embroidery, and can be quite ornate. In the past, hatboxes were a common sight in trunk rooms, hair salons, or clothing stores, where hats were displayed and sold.
A hatchback is a type of vehicle, typically a car, that has a rear door that swings upwards to provide access to the cargo area. This type of car is designed to offer a combination of passenger space and cargo capacity, often blending the features of a sedan and a station wagon.