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mess hall
noun
a place in which a group eats regularly, especially a dining hall in a military camp, post, etc.
mess hall
noun
a military dining room, usually large
Word History and Origins
Origin of mess hall1
Example Sentences
“But by the time we got those, the only set we had left to build was the mess hall that you walked into, which was part of the zoo lab,” said production designer Andy Nicholson.
“The BOP official further advised that Mr. Kelly should avoid the mess hall.”
Photos show a huge part of the plane stuck in one of the hostel buildings, and a dusty, deserted mess hall with plates of uneaten food still on the tables.
When off-duty, crew members are either playing video games in the lounge or sharing meals in the ship's mess hall.
He ended chauffeur-driven cars for top staff members, sold the presidential yacht, went to the White House mess hall for lunch with the staff and conducted town meetings around the country.
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