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US
/ˈkɑməˌsɛɹi/
]
[ UK /kəmˈɪsəɹi/ ]
[ UK /kəmˈɪsəɹi/ ]
NOUN
- a snack bar in a film studio
- a retail store that sells equipment and provisions (usually to military personnel)
How To Use commissary In A Sentence
- By contrast, the commissary officer has been responsible for the provision of rations alone.
- He never told the commissary to make tapioca pudding no matter how often I asked.
- These problems, professor Su does not say, so does commissary Hu.
- Take advantage of such military benefits as the commissary, Post Exchange, thrift shop, tuition assistance, health care, recreation centers and movie theaters.
- The following letter has been received by the Bishop's Commissary
- Don Emanuel is in high favor with the duke, and is now commissary-general with the army; and the senhora is the _belle_ of the Charles O'Malley — Volume 2
- Meiklewham; “and albeit ye were nae great gun at the bar, ye might aye have gotten a Sheriffdom, or a Commissaryship, amang the lave, to keep the banes green; and sae ye might have saved your estate from deteriorating, if ye didna mend it muckle.” Saint Ronan's Well
- Security forces evacuated the Base Exchange and the commissary after responding to a 10 a.m. The Shad Plank
- The day the cast filmed their last episode, I saw them in the commissary.
- Although it was six miles from Keflavik, the site had its own base exchange, commissary, gym, theater and club.