tulle

IPA: tˈʌɫ

noun

  • A kind of silk lace or light netting, used for clothing, veils, etc.
  • A town, the capital of the Corrèze department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
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Examples of "tulle" in Sentences

  • It had a thatch roof of salt marsh tulles.
  • There are other applications for tulle netting.
  • Decorative ornaments can also be made from tulle netting.
  • This was a full, white, multi layered skirt made of tulle.
  • One of the most common uses for tulle netting is in garments.
  • It featured dresses with many layers of black chiffon and tulle.
  • I say hair, but really I mean tulle, which is pretending to be hair.
  • Conjunctivitis has also been recorded from wearing of "tulle" dresses.
  • Finely woven tulle netting is excellent for insect control, for example.
  • Lulubelle features designers such as tulle, Nick&Mo, easy money, Paige denim, honey dew, velvet and blue platypus.
  • But the tulle is not that of fairyland; it is more like the “white samite, mystic, wonderful” of King Arthur [sic].
  • One standout was a pearl-embroidered silk chiffon gown with tulle skirt that came bursting out of a Moroccan Beni-embroidered coat -- you'll know it when you see it.
  • The word "tulle" itself conjures images of stiff, scratchy pink tutus at childhood ballet lessons, but Rodarte's silk translation is far more grown-up, looking more at home at a gala event than at a dance recital.
  • This presents alternately, in its movement, entire and punctured spaces, the former for receiving the blow of the punch and the latter for allowing passage at the desired moment to the plunger as it goes to fasten the dots upon the tulle which is passing along underneath the channel, D.

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