Verb
stellenbosch (third-person singular simple present stellenbosches, present participle stellenbosching, simple past and past participle stellenbosched)
(transitive, South Africa, obsolete) To be shifted sideways.
As for the outsiders, the Polokwane City is the main one for now, and in the fight for relegation it will compete against Cape Town, Baroque and Stellenbosch. Source: Internet
Dr. Gridley is affiliated with the University of Cape Town and the University of Stellenbosch, both in South Africa, the director of the NGOs Sea Search and the Namibian Dolphin Project, and the founder of the African Bioacoustics Community. Source: Internet
After parting ways with Stellenbosch, he went home to attend to some personal issues, but is now back and ready to join a new club. Source: Internet
However for Delport, it was another plus as his team prepare for the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series in Stellenbosch next month. Source: Internet
After a couple of good performances, Bramdhaw was then selected and played for the Bizhub Highveld Lions (cubs) side, representing the Lions against all franchises in South Africa at Stellenbosch during the first few weeks of this year. Source: Internet
Cornelius' mother, Anna, was found dead on Scarborough Beach less than a year after her daughter's body was found on the morning of May 27, 2017, on the side of a road near a wine farm outside Stellenbosch. Source: Internet