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[ mes-muhn ] / ˈmɛs mən /
noun, plural mess·men.Naval.an enlisted person who serves in the messroom. Origin of messmanFirst recorded in 1840–50; mess + -man Words nearby messmanmessily, Messina, Messines, mess jacket, mess kit, messman, messmate, messroom, Messrs., messuage, mess-up Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for messmanThe first hint of this came from the messman and cook who commenced to make a Herculean sweep of the pint-mugs and tin plates. The Home of the Blizzard|Douglas Mawson Job preference had already figured in the organization of the new Messman's Branch established in January 1943. Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965|Morris J. MacGregor, Jr. "Take them down to the messman and see that they have a good meal," he commanded, when he had finished. With Wellington in Spain|F. S. Brereton Messman, one of those very stiff whiskies for Mr. Sabre—go on, Sabre, you must. If Winter Comes|A.S.M. Hutchinson
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