Similar words: bullet, sullen, pulley, bulletin, sullenly, scullery, bulletproof, bullet train. Meaning: [tuːl /tju-] n. a fine (often starched) net used for veils or tutus or gowns.
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1) Not that Cara had anything against tulle frills.
2) And I had a bit of tulle in my hair to match the dress ... What do you most like to wear?
3) She gracefully collapsed in a waterfall of white tulle while the leaves thickly and fast filled the grotto.
4) She wore a ravishing dress of white tulle with a wide skirt embroidered with little knots of red velvet.
5) A black tulle dress comes with a wide grosgrain band that acts as a neck accent or belt.
6) Her ivory tulle veil, fixed by a Cartier 1936 "halo" tiara lent to her by the queen, was modest.
7) A blind of embroidered tulle kept the little room in twilight.
8) How many half - burned votives, yards of tulle, and heart - shaped tchotchkes can one person own?
9) The nice thing is that tulle is inexpensive, and you don't have to worry about having a germy scrubbie laying around.
10) Bits of tulle and fuzzy yarn hang mistily from the rafters.
11) The veil is champagne colour silk tulle , extremely light and fine.
12) In summer,[http://sentencedict.com/tulle.html] gloves made of lace or tulle are ideal.
13) This was the time when hats resembled wedding cakes with layers of chiffon, tulle, feathers and even birds.
14) Iris wears a funky party dress made from plastic bubble wrap and tulle.
15) A little tarlatan would do, they decided, instead of the tulle.
More similar words: bullet, sullen, pulley, bulletin, sullenly, scullery, bulletproof, bullet train, pustule, spatula, petulant, stultify, flatulent, postulate, petulance, capitulate, edentulous, expostulate, congratulate, recapitulate, capitulation, expostulation, congratulation, congratulations, Bull., mull, cull, bull, lull, hull.