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Definition of tulle in English: tullenoun t(j)uːltul mass nounA soft, fine silk, cotton, or nylon material like net, used for making veils and dresses. (用来做面纱、衣服的)绢网;薄纱;尼龙网眼纱 Example sentencesExamples - Use nude-color tulle or silk organza for interfacing.
- If in doubt about the design's stability, sandwich a layer of sheer fabric, such as organdy, organza or tulle, with the water-soluble stabilizer prior to stitching.
- What stood out above all else were her flirty, soft dresses in tulle and chiffon in pastel colours which, for the most part, were embroidered with sequins and antique beading and iridescent insets.
- Satin, organza, chiffon, georgette, tulle, lace, brocades, and crepe are all classic fabrics for bridesmaid dresses.
- She fingered fine muslins and intricate laces, heavy crimson silks and tulle.
Synonyms openwork, lacework, tatting, netting, net, meshwork, mesh, webbing
OriginEarly 19th century: from Tulle, a town in SW France, where it was first made. RhymesBanjul, befool, Boole, boule, boules, boulle, cagoule, cool, drool, fool, ghoul, Joule, mewl, misrule, mule, O'Toole, pool, Poole, pul, pule, Raoul, rule, school, shul, sool, spool, Stamboul, stool, Thule, tomfool, you'll, yule Definition of tulle in US English: tullenountulto͞ol A soft, fine silk, cotton, or nylon material like net, used for making veils and dresses. (用来做面纱、衣服的)绢网;薄纱;尼龙网眼纱 Example sentencesExamples - Use nude-color tulle or silk organza for interfacing.
- If in doubt about the design's stability, sandwich a layer of sheer fabric, such as organdy, organza or tulle, with the water-soluble stabilizer prior to stitching.
- Satin, organza, chiffon, georgette, tulle, lace, brocades, and crepe are all classic fabrics for bridesmaid dresses.
- She fingered fine muslins and intricate laces, heavy crimson silks and tulle.
- What stood out above all else were her flirty, soft dresses in tulle and chiffon in pastel colours which, for the most part, were embroidered with sequins and antique beading and iridescent insets.
Synonyms openwork, lacework, tatting, netting, net, meshwork, mesh, webbing
OriginEarly 19th century: from Tulle, a town in SW France, where it was first made. |