It means when you have to wait for someone to do something it breaks it down.
If you mean Tower Bridge in London, I was there two days ago and it was working perfectly well.
For example: The chair gave out to the immense weight of the man sitting on it. - Gave out would mean that the chair broke apart. YUH SEE?!
For example: The chair gave out to the immense weight of the man sitting on it. - Gave out would mean that the chair broke apart. YUH SEE?!
the word puente means bridge.
it means bridge water
the bridge was making with rubber.....
you would get punished. they would kill you.
Franklin Washire broke it, he didn't mean to, and he apologized profusely.
I think you probably mean "bridge span" rather than "spam bridge." A bridge span is the part of the bridge between its supports.
you broke it
They broke.
If you broke up with them, they probably don't mean it, and they are just saying it for attention. If they broke up with you, yeah, they probably mean it.