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the commissary
noun
A store primarily serving persons in an institution, most often soldiers or prisoners.
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The commissary?
I couldn't shop at the commissary.
His name was Fassy, and he was the commissary steward.
"They eat it in the back of the commissary".
The coinage is mackerel, or macks; the inmates buy plastic pouches of it from the commissary.
She was not moved by the state lawyer's contention that inmates need not frequent the commissary.
In roughly half of prisons, the commissary is operated by a private contractor.
There he was questioned by the commissary, and he told a strange story, full of pathos.
By August 1862, he was back on duty, driving the commissary wagon.
The commissary your families rely on closed a day a week".
We returned to the main office, and lunch was brought in from the commissary.
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