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tulle

noun as in silk

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"There were so many looks to choose from but I HAD to invoke this witchy ballerina from 'Rumors.' That pose was NOT easy to do while controlling the tulle! Stevie, as we know, is made of magic," Halsey said.

From Salon

However, Marie-Sophie Waguette, head of jurisdiction at the Palais de Justice in Tulle, said the court believed they "were not under obligation to carry out any specific checks" and there was "no evidence to show that they were negligent".

From BBC

But when my mother, sister and I arrived at our first appointment, we were met with a mob of tulle and sparkle, sweetheart necklines and tea-length hems, and white, white, white.

The cloaked trees have created a mysterious and striking effect across the city and its suburbs, with purple and green leaves of Japanese maples or elms barely visible behind translucent tulle.

Run to a fabric store and pick up the nearest bolt of tulle.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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