Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tully
noun
/ˈtʌli/

Definition
A light, oversized fabric, typically used for curtains or clothing.

Examples
- The curtains were made of a soft tully that allowed light to filter through.
- She chose a tully blouse for the summer party because of its airy feel.
- The designer recommended tully fabric for the gown to create a flowing silhouette.

Meaning
Tully refers to a type of fabric that is sheer and has a slightly bulky texture. It is often used in fashion and interior design for its delicate appearance yet robust nature.

Synonyms
- gauze
- organza
- lace