Proper noun
Ballesteros (plural Ballesteroses)
A surname from Spanish.
Ballesteros
plural of Ballestero
Ballesteros (plural Ballesteroses)
A surname from Spanish.
Ballesteros
plural of Ballestero
A victory would allow him to join Seve Ballesteros as the only Spaniards to reach No. 1, provided that Rory McIlroy doesn’t finish as a runner-up. Source: Internet
Carlos Ballesteros is a corp member of Report for America, a not-for-profit journalism program that aims to bolster Sun-Times coverage of Chicago’s South Side and West Side. Source: Internet
Reggie Ballesteros, the "smiley man behind the glass," slices fatty al pastor and hefty hunks of pineapple from a spit; presses fresh, chewy masa tortillas to order; and whizzes up punchy salsas daily from an assortment of peppers lining the back wall. Source: Internet
The first church linens were made by Consuelo Ballesteros and Dombitila Rodriguez and were maintained by Carmen Lopez, Celia Perez, Blanch Coronado and Lila Duarte. Source: Internet
The heavyweight battle was all set with Seve Ballesteros and Greg Norman tied after 72 holes. Source: Internet
Twitter user DLaVarnway84 commented, “We will see how you handle Diggs release game this season,” to which user Seve Ballesteros replied, “That’s light work.” Source: Internet