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"mess hall" Definitions
  1. a place in which a group eats regularly, especially a dining hall in a military camp, post, etc.

132 Sentences With "mess hall"

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Our house had been used as the officers' mess hall.
I dropped my bags and headed straight to the mess hall.
He had seen her washing dishes in a camp mess hall.
A big tent, closest to the gate, serves as mess hall.
There is no mess hall, just the brown, prepackaged M.R.E.'s.
She had just opened the mess-hall door when the explosion occurred.
I've seen a dude get stabbed in the mess hall—to death.
This time, it's way less mess hall and way more street style.
In the embassy mess hall, we talked over what we had seen.
Mr. Weber said good night and left the mess hall, but quickly reappeared.
Or the mess hall and the noise and the laughter and so forth.
She also spent time talking with the servicemen and eating in the Mess Hall.
We're picking up something in a mess hall, and my first guess was TRAY.
In the main mess hall, American troops are seen eating dinner next to the Lithuanians.
In the old days, he said, the mess hall was crowded 213 hours a day.
The mess hall is brightly lit and furnished with folding chairs and plastic folding tables.
It's an Army mess hall by the standards of Mr. Stulman's Happy Cooking Hospitality group.
He was in the mess hall, listening to the news on an old windup radio.
Mess Hall is the sole dining option, and the simple, fresh food is served cafeteria style.
Obama, a Honolulu native, has reportedly visited the Marine Corps Base Hawaii mess hall every Dec.
The first lady, Melania Trump, joined him to hand out sandwiches in the station's mess hall.
Both places tended to have wood cabins, tight rows of beds and a large mess hall.
Though passengers were confined to their rooms, workers continued to eat together in the ship's mess hall.
Three times a day, the band marches the several thousand cadets together into the huge mess hall.
Visitors can mix their own bug juice at the appropriately named mess hall, as well as make s'mores.
Others drank coffee in a cheerful mess hall, adorned with mounted bull's heads and old Coca-Cola advertisements.
And then the next morning he's there in the mess hall asking me to pass him the salt.
But within hours, the mess hall, decorated with Scout patches from across the country, became a command post.
According to a New York Times report, infected crew members ate in the mess hall alongside their coworkers.
Most of them were sleeping quarters, built in clusters around the largest building, a long narrow mess hall.
He even allegedly overused the White House mess hall so much they had to ask him to stop going.
"They called Josh Gibson the black Babe Ruth," I piped up one morning over coffee in the mess hall.
" In the mess hall, the Los Angeles artist Richard Hawkins will stage a live sculpting event he's calling "ClayNation.
Gas burners are punched into the centers of the long mess-hall tables lined up between buffed wooden benches.
In "Frago," at the end of a bloody mission, there's cobbler — cherry, apple and peach — in the mess hall.
Crew members brought meals to passengers' rooms, but the workers continued to eat together in the ship's mess hall.
According to a New York Times report, infected crew members had eaten in the mess hall alongside their coworkers.
When taking the mess hall and yard lists, COs stop at your cell and make sure they hear your request.
According to a New York Times report, those infected crew members had eaten in the mess hall alongside their coworkers.
Dearest Parents,The mess hall has run out of avocados so I was forced to top my toast with jam.
The only smell was of spaghetti sauce in the mess hall, where a lone crewman sat staring at his food.
Soon enough, the names of former cadets I knew well were being announced over the mess hall loudspeaker at breakfast.
Having people around bothered her, as did the mess-hall smell of fried chicken, as did enclosure of any kind.
Two officers looking bored and holding nightsticks trailed behind all 44 of us as we headed to the mess hall.
And speaking of Tyler, he openly strolls around the ship and sits in the mess hall to chat with Burnham.
Naturally, the rules are engineered for the most dangerous, which means lots of restricted movement, no outdoors, no mess hall.
On my way out of the mess hall, I looked at the flyer to see who had signed up so far.
In today's clue, however, "mess" refers to a military mess hall, and the person who can't make it has gone AWOL.
Trump was greeted with applause and a few cheers as he and president Moon entered the mess hall at lunch hour.
After waiting awhile with the Iraqi, she decided to run up to the mess hall and get them both some sandwiches.
Apparently, the bomber had dressed in an Iraqi National Guard uniform and gained admittance to the mess hall with other Iraqi troops.
And according to employees, the infected crew members identified on Sunday had been eating in the mess hall alongside their co-workers.
BAM's mess hall buffet also includes serial killers ("Friday the 13th," showing Friday the 14th) and Addamses ("Addams Family Values," July 16).
On my way into the mess hall, I ended up walking next to a black captain who had been injured in Iraq.
Meal-making. Guests bring coolers of food (there is a tented mess hall for preparation and storage) and cook over outdoor grills.
When his cell finally opened for a mess hall run, he had a seven-and-a-half-inch shank taped to his wrist.
When her request was denied, she had an engineer friend fashion a dud grenade, which she displayed while eating at the mess hall.
With some supplies from the commissary and mess hall, they had all the ingredients — cream cheese, graham crackers, and vanilla extract, mostly — they needed.
At 7:15, the count was finished, the breakfast bell rang, and the cell doors all opened for our exodus to the mess hall.
In the mess hall, which was loud with the rumble and roil of juvenile activity, Turner had bobbed in his own pocket of calm.
The last time he got written up for a disciplinary offense was when he disobeyed an order to keep the mess hall line moving.
He spent two years at Fort Ord in California, where, his website's biography says, he painted a 20003-foot mural in the mess hall.
It also made me recall a lunch I had last week in the mess hall at Bagram Airfield, near Kabul, with Chief Master Sgt.
On the base, Ms. Roundtree risked court-martial by confronting white commanding officers about segregationist practices, including "colored only" tables in the mess hall.
He ate his meals in five minutes, as he had in the mess hall, in case an officer decided to take his food away.
Crewmembers tune into the State of the Union address by President George W. Bush in the Mess Hall on board the USS Nimitz on Jan.
ExxonMobil said it had shut its Hides gas conditioning plant and that it believed administration buildings, living quarters and a mess hall had been damaged.
Chieko lives two Victory Huts down from us, and I met her last week, a few days after my family arrived, at the mess hall.
Edie Widder was eating lunch in the mess hall of the Research Vessel Point Sur on Tuesday when her colleague Nathan J. Robinson dashed in.
The World Economic Forum, the nonprofit business leadership foundation, occupies one of these buildings, its former mess hall now a spick-and-span meeting space.
"And according to employees, the infected crew members identified on Sunday had been eating in the mess hall alongside their co-workers," the Times reports.
The climax of "White Heat" has word of Ma's death relayed down a chain of prisoners in a mess hall until it reaches James Cagney.
It is also a floating city of more than 5,000 crew members, with barber shops, exercise rooms and a mess hall that observes taco Tuesday.
To make matters worse, I checked with the mess hall workers and they informed me there were no special diet trays at this prison at all.
According to a new embarrassing report, he dined at the bargain-priced White House mess hall so much they had to ask him to stop coming.
For many young adults, the occasion marks a golden opportunity for co-ed camaraderie in the mess hall or even a stolen kiss in the woods.
When prisoners yell "walking" to alert others, COs don't take it as a slight and cut the electricity or burn men on the mess hall and yard.
ExxonMobil said on Monday it had shut its Hides gas conditioning plant and that it believed administration buildings, living quarters and a mess hall had been damaged.
That's one of the things I loved about being a cook in the military; bringing people together in the mess hall over good food, during shitty times.
Four months later, some sixty workers staged an impromptu strike: they simply sat in the mess hall, refusing to get on the bus to the work site.
Father Elkin, a clean-shaven man in his early fifties, wearing a black soutane and a large crucifix, waved me into his office next to the mess hall.
She had been in Iraq for three years and was present at the mess-hall suicide bombing near Mosul on December 21, 2004, which killed twenty-five people.
Narrator: We weren&apost allowed to see the crew quarters, but we were told that they have their own mess hall, grocery store, and even a dance club.
The scale was bewildering — it was one of four 1931 jail structures in the Model Prison, rising like sinister missile silos, with a mess hall at their center.
" Recalling their courtship, he told The New York Post last year that he brought the Peto family "a few gifts of large cans of chicken from the mess hall.
Known for playing tormented characters, Hurt memorably died on screen in the 20043 space adventure "Alien" when a creature exploded from his chest during lunch in the spacecraft mess hall.
However, Heard told The Detroit Metro Times in February that prisoners were filing grievances over mess hall problems and working with prison staff to find ways to improve the meals.
PANMUNJOM, South Korea (Reuters) - In a tiny mess hall set amid pine trees and rose bushes on the heavily fortified Korean border, a lunch of steak and asparagus is served.
He was also reduced in rank to private and confined to his quarters, mess hall and house of worship for 60 days; he then was given a bad conduct discharge.
Crew members were especially at risk on the Diamond Princess in Japan, since they still had to share cabins, bring food to passengers, and eat together in a mess hall.
Other employees told The New York Times, that those infected were working and eating "elbow-to-elbow" in the mess hall with the rest of the more than 1,000 person staff.
For the most part, discipline in Attica followed this drill: Head down, clipboard and pen in hand, a CO would speed-walk the tier, taking the mess hall and yard list.
I spent less than a year in Chicago, opening up Mess Hall, with Temporary Services and a handful of other socio-politically engaged artists, like Dan S. Wang and Mike Wolf.
We use emojis for everything these days: to share our feelings 😀, what we're doing at boot camp 💪🏾, what we're eating in the mess hall 🌮, and our location 🏖️!
One was the mess hall, which was housed in a sublime neo-Gothic brick structure with vaulted ceilings and thick, marble-like columns, and contained row on row of metal picnic tables.
Michael Tineo, a 33-year-old inmate at Sing Sing, said that while he was at Elmira Correctional Facility, he was running late for Ramadan dinner in the mess hall one night.
The prisoner singled out for special attention usually got an "asshole" tag on the cell electrical panel in the COs' station, meaning his cell likely wouldn't open for mess hall or yard runs.
The mess hall hosts a generous buffet, where workers load up lunch boxes to cart off for their 12-hour shifts in temperatures that often top 45 degrees centigrade (123 Fahrenheit) in summer.
Katya brought me to the back of the encampment, where the mess hall stood, and introduced me to the leader of the volunteers, a woman of about 60, the oldest among the volunteers.
Finally, you're sitting at breakfast in the mess hall at Al Udeid and watching a raven-haired Air Force servicewoman at the next table quietly saying grace over her tray of cereal and fruit.
Instead of shooting at the unknown driver, he sent everyone else away and approached the car, which detonated before it was able to get to where hundreds of soldiers were sitting in the mess hall.
CANNON BALL, N.D. (Reuters) - In the back reaches of the Dakota Access Pipeline protest camp, U.S. military veterans, armed with saws, hammers and other tools, are quietly building barracks, an infirmary and a mess hall.
Ken Starr, a money manager who siphoned millions from his celebrity clients, wiped down mess hall tables during his stay, and Walter Forbes, an executive charged with securities fraud, mopped floors, according to former inmates.
But once you've served this ziti dish that's fit for a mess hall, you will be expected to make it again and again and be forced to contend with the disappointment of others when you don't.
The main camp is just a corrugated-roof mess hall and a bunk, where about two dozen people — scientists, staffers, maintenance workers, cooks — all sleep in hammocks just a couple of feet apart from one another.
It was here that PentUp concluded with a black-tie dinner under the arched ceiling and low-hanging chandeliers of the cadet mess hall, where princes, dukes, sultans and kings have eaten for a couple of centuries.
"I was seasick the whole time," she said, so much so that, late in the trip, when she was finally able to join the larger group, someone in the mess hall was surprised by the new face.
Lucy often approached Kirsten, chattily, at all-camp events or when the counsellors drank and played cards at night in the mess hall, and, more than once, she tried to initiate deep conversations Kirsten had no interest in.
The biennial took over the abandoned Gécamines mess hall as a site for works including Mega Mingiedi's ballpoint-pen fantastical map of Congo and Lubumbashi, marked with dates and mineral symbols and references to domestic and foreign exploiters.
It takes mere seconds for the show to swerve from tasting tomatoes for the mess hall to blood spattered over Yossarian's windshield while another friend's body falls from the sky, and that's a toll you feel, even as a viewer.
Prison food generally sucks -- just ask Bill Cosby -- and Felicity will sit down for lunch from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM every day, but she can't leave the mess hall with anything more than a piece of fruit.
They ate all their meals in a mess hall — hot dogs, pancakes and macaroni — and had no kitchen of their own to prepare comfort foods like miso soup and rice, much less the elaborate osechi dishes for the new year.
It's Mary Wiseman's Star Trek Galaxy, and We're Just Living in ItTilly, three ways: masquerading in the Mirror Universe in Discovery's first season; cleaning up some mess hall mania in Short Treks; and as a young Starfleet Academy student in Star Trek Online.
Here I was walking into a large, 22006s-era mess hall to eat scrambled eggs with 224 super-fit 2200-somethings who looked as though they'd spent their entire teenage years learning to iron their perfectly pressed fatigues and buttoned suits with ties.
" She continued, "When we'd go into a radar site or to a mess hall, I would tell the girls, 'Now I want you to go and find the pimpliest, ugliest boy in this place, because he's the one who needs you the most.
A Russian journalist posted a video from a strategic U.S. base in Manbij—once the hub where foreign isis fighters plotted attacks on five continents—showing food left uneaten on plates in the mess hall and cans of Coke in a refrigerator.
The group of veterans are also expected over the weekend to complete building a barracks and mess hall near where they constructed a headquarters at the Oceti Sakowin camp about 5 miles (13 km) north of the small town of Cannon Ball.
As a former teenage delinquent whose Hollywood Knights-style relationship with the law got me well-acquainted with drunk-tank cuisine, I figured I knew what to expect in the county jail mess hall when, later in life, my behavior earned me a protracted stay.
A century-old former stage coach stop and buffalo ranch, Vee Bar Guest Ranch is an authentic, no-frills Western experience — rustic log cabins, horseback riding, mess hall meals, campfires, river tubing, hiking, fishing, hay rides — that feels like overnight camping for the whole family.
When Commander Price, the 333-year-old leader of SEAL Team 4, did not appear for a meeting the next morning with an Afghan general, his men searched in the mess hall, in the showers and finally along the row of berths called the Green Mile.
When they got to the White House mess hall, he was unimpressed with the tacos, telling his predecessor, Shaun Donovan, the meal did not measure up to the Mexican restaurants he once owned in Charlotte, N.C., according to a person to whom Mr. Donovan related the encounter.
You're standing outside the mess hall at Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan, and the Lutheran Air Force chaplain is telling you about his preparations to make sure the dozen or so Jewish service members at the base will have everything they need for the High Holy Days.
This is the man who was living for a time in a lobbyist's house for $50 a night, who reportedly was eating too often at the White House mess hall, and who allegedly sent out aides to buy the choicest body lotion from Ritz-Carlton hotels.
On a corkboard near the entrance to the mess hall, the guards pinned a copy of Executive Order 1116, and on the ground every morning a delivery boy left a stack of Arabic newspapers published by some group in Virginia called the Institute for Harmonious Relations.
A list of White House work orders obtained by NBC Washington reveals that 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is overrun with vermin — including mice in the Situation Room and a mess hall, ants in White House Chief of Staff John Kelly's office, and at least four reported cockroach infestations on the premises.
Now, Joakim Noah is up in West Point where the Knicks are holding training camp and while he didn't miss any practices and stage any protests that took away from the events, he skipped out on dinner in the army mess hall, and did not attend a speech given by a retired colonel.
For the third summer in a row, artists from the Glimmerglass Festival had left their bucolic home in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Tuesday morning, driving three and a half hours across the state to perform for inmates and guards in an auditorium that doubles as a chapel and a steel-tabled mess hall.
"Although this will be my last time addressing you as president, I want you to know that as a citizen, my gratitude will remain, and our commitment to standing by you every step of the way, that won't stop," Obama told several hundred people gathered in a mess hall decorated with Christmas trees and wreaths.
Various structures, like the mess hall, were built in the 1990s to support mass migration operations from before the base held prisoners from the War on Terror, and are falling apart, with corrosion and holes in the roof, according to Kelly's statements In the event of overwhelming conditions, evacuations at the facility aren't unheard of.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE used the White House mess hall so often that Cabinet members were warned not to treat the exclusive restaurant as their personal dining hall.
An ad hoc group, called Pay It Furloughed, has set up a website that allows furloughed federal workers or those working without pay to grab a cold one - or two - at several craft breweries in Washington, including Atlas Brew Works, DC Brau and Shop Made in DC. "We are frustrated by the lack of leadership in Washington, D.C. and the negative impact the government shutdown is having on hundreds of thousands of our friends, neighbors and members of our community," reads a statement by Pay It Furloughed, which was set up by Washington community kitchen Mess Hall, food writer Nevin Martell, app developer 3Advance and public relations firm Quixotic.
Scheduled openings include: U.S. • Boston: Time Out Market • Brooklyn: Time Out Market • Chicago: Time Out Market • East Rutherford, NJ: Munchies • Fort Lauderdale: Sistrunk Market & Brewery • Houston: Bravery Chef Hall, Finn Hall, Lyric Market, and Understory • Kansas City: Mission Gateway • Las Vegas: Eataly • Lexington, KY: The Barn • Los Angeles: Santee Passage • Miami: Time Out Market • Minneapolis: The Dayton's Project and Malcolm Yards Market • New York: Hudson Yards • Orange County, CA: Mess Hall Market • Sacramento: The Bank • San Diego: Windmill Food Hall and Pan y Sal Food Hall • Tulsa, OK: Mother Road Market • Wilmington, DE: DE.CO International • London: Victoria and West End • Montreal: Time Out Market • Paris: Food Society • Toronto: Eataly

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