Sentence examples for at mess from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at mess" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a dining situation, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The soldiers gathered at mess for their evening meal."
Alternatives: "at the dining hall" or "during mealtime".

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His delicate pencil lines show prisoners bathing, breaking rocks, scattering before a spilled cauldron at mess, and even dreaming: a monstrous "thunder god" emerges in one drawing from the head of a snoring prisoner.

But he draws a line at mess off the path and below the tide mark which he says "will be washed out twice a day".

I imagined it as a headquarters where colonels quarreled over who-got-which-room and who-sat-where at mess while junior officers, like Guy Chapman, colored maps in seven different colors of ink.

Wednesday's toast is "Ourselves (as no-one else is likely to concern themselves with our welfare)" A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence said: "To reflect cultural changes and our modern and inclusive Navy, two of the naval toasts used at mess dinners have been updated.

They spoke of eating unfamiliar food at mess halls, living under constant observation and stress, never letting their children leave their sides.

"Some of the largest instruments we have at MESS like the Moog System 55 and the Roland System 700 are in there," Fox says.

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Forest had a good go at messing up the transfer.

Maybe all three: bosses can be pretty good at messing with a person's head.

46 mins Heinze's also bloody good at messing things up, it turns out!

The results also suggest that humans were already "great at messing with the environment" by disrupting the wildlife, says Werdelin.

But not all attempts at messing with your computer are from sneaky, illegitimate sources.

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