mess hall
Frequency: 5.03.5 per million words
A room or building where members of the armed forces eat their meals.
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Examples (10)
- We had dinner at the mess hall with the other soldiers.
- The mess hall serves breakfast at 0600 hours every day.
- After training, everyone gathered in the mess hall for lunch.
- The mess hall was crowded with recruits during mealtime.
- He worked in the mess hall kitchen preparing meals for troops.
- The new mess hall can accommodate up to 500 personnel.
- They met at the mess hall before heading out on patrol.
- The mess hall menu includes both hot and cold meal options.
- Officers and enlisted personnel eat separately in different mess halls.
- The base mess hall was renovated last year with modern equipment.