tull (Meaning)
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tull (v. t.)
To allure; to tole.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tull
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tull Sentence Examples
- The delicate lace curtains billowed like translucent tull in the gentle breeze.
- The ballerina's tutu was adorned with intricate layers of ethereal tull.
- The magnificent wedding veil was crafted from yards of shimmering white tull.
- The antique tablecloth had intricate embroidery on a bed of intricate tull.
- The tulle was gathered at the waist, creating a flattering silhouette on the evening gown.
- The sheer tull top of the blouse peeked out from beneath the blazer, adding a touch of femininity.
- The tulle netting was stretched over the framework, creating a whimsical canopy.
- The delicate petals of the hydrangeas were enveloped in a misty veil of tull.
- The ballerina's leaps and twirls created a breathtaking dance of pirouetting tull.
- The tulle scarf billowed softly around her shoulders, adding an air of mystery and elegance.
FAQs About the word tull
To allure; to tole.
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No antonyms found.
The delicate lace curtains billowed like translucent tull in the gentle breeze.
The ballerina's tutu was adorned with intricate layers of ethereal tull.
The magnificent wedding veil was crafted from yards of shimmering white tull.
The antique tablecloth had intricate embroidery on a bed of intricate tull.