It means that the placenta has burst and the amniotic fluid is leaking out of the pregnant uterus. When your "water breaks," it's time for the baby to arrive.
The phrase "my water broke" refers to the rupture of the amniotic sac surrounding the fetus in the womb. This typically happens as a sign that labor is starting, as the amniotic fluid begins to leak out. It is a signal that the baby is on the way.
In the phrase, Jack was paining after he broke his crown, the word paining means that Jack was in pain.
That's the shoreline!
"It will blow you out of the water" is a phrase used to express that you will be astounded. "It blew me out of the water" then would mean that I was astounded.
probably. i would see a doctor.
When a woman is going into labor with her baby, her water breaks. That means that she's ready to give birth.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant almost broke. You didn't own much except your blanket.
Your grocery bag probably broke!
Electricity generated from the energy in a falling column of water.
(hydro)-means water (ponic)-means conained
When cold water is always running through your wash it can mean two things. It could mean your washer is broke or you have the washer settings is on cold not hot.
No. "To water" is an infinitive, not a preposition.
don`t drive or walk in deep water