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tulle

a fine net fabric of silk, rayon, etc., used for evening dresses, as a trimming for hats, etc.
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tulle

[tül]
(textiles)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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* Lift the edges of the tulle circle and gather them together above the candy, aligning the edges and creating a pouch.
Tulle, an industry veteran who has led Allegiant's in-flight services since 2012, is the first to serve in this new role, which unites the airline's flight operations and in-flight services departments under one umbrella.
At the center of the clock, a small figure wrapped in black tulle looks like a mummy with outstretched arms.
"The conditions in Tulle provided difficult conditions to play any level of rugby.
TULLE BABYDOLL DRESSES TEMPER the frou-frou feel of a babydoll dress by layering it over a white or grey marl T-shirt dress - the more distressed the better - and pairing with chunky boots (yes, even in summer).
Like previous collections made from monofilament yarns, the tulle patterns feature three-stitch hexagonal constructions which, in contrast to the conventional design, are characterized by holes of different length.
Perfect for romantic summer gatherings, we love Needle & Thread's tulle maxi skirt.
Belted dress in silk tulle embroidered with silk chiffon petals.
New York, NY, June 08, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Tulle & Chantilly, the professional customized bridal shop online, recently introduced its new arrival bridesmaid 2013 collection with at least 5% off for 2 dresses and up to 15% off for more than 4 dresses.
Gorgeous r'n'b star Rita donned this black tulle tutu with floral appliques as her second look of the night to collect her Best Newcomer Award on at the MOBO Awards in the ECHO arena.
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