Words that start with H

Horrible hippos hunt huge hairy hamsters in Hobart.

His forHat

A hat is a piece of clothing that is worn on your head. Hats come in all different styles, from helmets that protect you if you fall off a motorbike, big shade hats to keep you cool when you are outside, through to pretty hats that ladies wear that don't do anything other than look good.
Birds, fish, most insects and most reptiles lay eggs, as do monotremes. Fertilised eggs have a baby creature growing inside them, and when it has finished growing as much as it can inside the egg it breaks through the outside of the egg and comes out. This process is called hatching.
A hatch is a small doorway, often leading into a ceiling or underfloor space, but can be found in walls too.

His forHatchet

A hatchet is a small axe that is designed to be used in one hand.
Hatchling means a young animal that has just hatched from an egg. People use the word for baby birds, turtles, and other egg-laying animals.

His forHawaii

Hawaii, abbreviated to HI, is the only state in the United States of America made up only of islands. The capital of Hawaii is Honolulu.

His forHawk

A hawk is any kind of small to medium sized member of the eagle family. Hawks have hooked beaks, and eat small animals like mice and other birds. They have excellent eyesight, and can spot a meal from a very long way away.

His forHay

Hay is dried grass or other crops that has been stored to be fed to animals. Hay usually has the seed heads of the grass in it as well as just the stems and leaves. Hay is different to straw.

His forHaystack

A haystack is a large pile of dried hay, stored to be used for animal feed or bedding. Hay is more often stored in bales today.