From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtulletulle /tjuːl $ tuːl/ noun [uncountable] TIMa thin soft silk or nylon material like a net
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tulle• Not that Cara had anything against tulle frills.• This was the time when hats resembled wedding cakes with layers of chiffon, tulle, feathers and even birds.• And I had a bit of tulle in my hair to match the dress ... What do you most like to wear?• She wore a ravishing dress of white tulle with a wide skirt embroidered with little knots of red velvet.• She gracefully collapsed in a waterfall of white tulle while the leaves thickly and fast filled the grotto.Origin tulle (1800-1900) French Tulle city in France