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What is another phrase for rubbing salt in a wound?

Adding insult to injury. This phrase is used to describe the act of making a situation worse by adding something hurtful or unpleasant. For example, if someone is already feeling bad about themselves, and then someone else says something mean or critical, it is like adding salt to a wound.

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