Definitions for messroom

messroom mess·room

Spelling: [mes-room, -roo m]
IPA: /ˈmɛsˌrum, -ˌrʊm/

Messroom is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 137 anagrams from letters in messroom (emmoorss).

Definitions for messroom

noun

  1. a dining room aboard ship or at a naval base.

Origin of messroom

First recorded in 1805-15; mess + room

Examples for messroom

I strayed out through the messroom and found the kitchen beyond.

The row in the messroom made it hard for him to hear, so I drew up close.

Much to the cadets' relief, they did not see Asa Lemm in the messroom.

Jerry Kennedy came to his feet and rambled over to the messroom's bar.

It was built in the sixteenth century, and was, I think, originally the messroom.

The bugle sounds again for dinner, and we all assemble in the messroom.

They leaped to their feet and rushed headlong from the messroom.

The other pilots were gathering in the messroom, where a fire was going.

He was silent for a minute; then he told her just what had occurred in the messroom that day.

A good fellow was Hay, both in the trenches and the messroom.

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