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officers' mess in British English (ˈɒfɪsəz mɛs) noun military a place where officers eat or take recreation a party at the officers' mess Examples of 'officers' mess' in a sentenceofficers' mess I could see him sashaying around the officers' mess in one of those.Maybe that's why they call it the officers' mess.I'll have lunch in the officers' mess, which does amazing food.It served as an officers' mess until 2006.It also includes tennis and squash courts, the old officers' mess and a museum.It is an issue that has divided opinion in the officers' mess for years.A reception for 200 guests will be held in the officers' mess.Socialising in the officers' mess one evening, they met, and started talking.A further 16 homes in the officers' mess, dining rooms and the orangery will be released in future phases. Definition of 'officers' mess' |