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tulle

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[ tool; French tyl ]

noun

  1. a thin, fine, machine-made net of acetate, nylon, rayon, or silk.


Tulle

2

[ tool; French tyl ]

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of Corrèze, in S central France.

tulle

/ ³ÙÂá³Ü˱ô /

noun

  1. a fine net fabric of silk, rayon, etc, used for evening dresses, as a trimming for hats, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tulle1

1810–20; < French, after Tulle, France, where first made
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tulle1

C19: from French, from Tulle , city in S central France, where it was first manufactured
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It seems many Hollywood stars this year were feeling empowered as chiffon, lace and tulle were in plentiful supply at the Oscars.

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The show was described by many as dramatic - with dresses that more closely resembled lampshades, complete with delightful feathers, tassels and tulle.

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“I wanted it to have that feeling of glowing a little bit. I like tulle because light can pass through if it’s lit,†says Atwood.

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Many of the younger members swathed in sequins and tulle skirts.

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The cloaked trees have created a mysterious and striking effect across the city and its suburbs, with purple and green leaves of Japanese maples or elms barely visible behind translucent tulle.

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