tulle

noun

: a sheer often stiffened silk, rayon, or nylon net used chiefly for veils or ballet costumes

Examples of tulle in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web The Anne Boleyn star — who wore a custom white Burberry tulle dress, which had been hand-embroidered with ivory silk organza feather flowers — noted that the outfit had heavy symbolism for her newfound single life amid her divorce from Joshua Jackson. Kimberlee Speakman, Peoplemag, 9 May 2024 The entire dress, composed of 60 yards of tulle and 60 yards of chiffon, also featured a handmade corset underneath the dress. Giacomo Aricò, Glamour, 7 May 2024 For a dramatic finish, McGirr created a special headpiece for Del Rey, using natural hawthorn branches and draping them with a veil of sheer tulle. Christian Allaire, Vogue, 7 May 2024 But her matching wispy gown looked like someone draped a bolt of tulle over a fit model. Merle Ginsberg, The Hollywood Reporter, 6 May 2024 Diana Ross, 1981 Fairchild Archive/Penske Media/Getty Images Legendary singer Diana Ross delivered her signature glamour in 1981 with a ruffled tulle gown trimmed with feathers. Cady Lang, TIME, 3 May 2024 Now, shoulders were softened with padding that rounded them, waists were snatched and shrunk to Victorian proportions, and hips were exaggerated with tulle and crinolines that added bulk. Lilah Ramzi, Vogue, 27 Apr. 2024 The spaghetti-strap dress has a yellow and green floral pattern and a visible tulle petticoat under the circle skirt to give it an extra heaping of midcentury chic oomph. Kathleen Walsh, Glamour, 24 Apr. 2024 Zendaya’s dress, which also featured black tulle peeking through the skirt's center slit, marked a departure from the 'tenniscore' looks the actress has been donning on the press tour for Challengers. Gabrielle Rockson, Peoplemag, 17 Apr. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

French, from Tulle, France

First Known Use

circa 1818, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of tulle was circa 1818

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“Tulle.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tulle. Accessed 14 May. 2024.

Kids Definition

tulle

noun
: a fine netlike fabric used chiefly for veils, evening dresses, or ballet costumes

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