chow hall
Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words
Used to form a compound noun referring to a dining hall, especially in a military context.
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- The soldiers lined up outside the chow hall for their morning meal.
- We grabbed breakfast at the chow hall before formation.
- Breakfast is served promptly at 0600 in the main chow hall.
- The chow hall serves meals three times a day for all personnel.
- The new chow hall on the base can accommodate five hundred troops at once.
- Soldiers lined up outside the chow hall at 0600 hours.
- I'll meet you at the chow hall after the training exercise is over.
- After training, everyone headed to the chow hall for lunch.
- Recruits are responsible for cleaning their section of the chow hall.
- The new recruits were told to report to the chow hall at 1800.
- He remembers the camaraderie and conversations shared in the chow hall during his service.
- On base, the chow hall is always the busiest place at mealtimes.
- What's on the menu at the officer's chow hall tonight?
- They renovated the old chow hall to accommodate more troops.
- All personnel must show their ID cards to enter the chow hall.
- Meet me at the chow hall after the briefing.
- The summer camp's chow hall was always noisy and filled with cheerful kids.
- The chow hall was packed with hungry marines.
- After a grueling 10-mile march, the sight of the chow hall was a welcome relief.
- Dinner is served in the chow hall from 5 to 7 PM.