"Tull" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tull" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tull" Meaning

Tull refers to a small Scottish stream, often found in rural areas. It is another word for a brook or a small river.

"Tull" Examples

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Noun


The town of Tull is located in Ireland. (Here, "Tull" refers to the place name.)
He's from Tull in County Westmeath. (Here, "Tull" is used to specify the place of origin.)
The vial of Tull paint was left on the shelf. (Here, "Tull" is possibly a brand name for paint.)

Verb (archaic or poetic)


The bell began to tull, its mournful sound echoing through the valley. (Here, "tull" means to toll, as in, to produce a deep sound like a bell.)
The night air tulled softly as if warning of an impending storm. (Here, "tull" is used in a poetic way to describe a soft, mournful sound.)

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