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Adding insult to injury means to make a bad situation worse. It can be where circumstances further hurt the feelings of someone who has been hurt already, or where an already bad situation has even further unfortunate consequences.

Example : "My garage was burned up in a fire, and to add insult to injury, a fire truck sideswiped my new car in the driveway.

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Add Insult to Injury was created on 2000-10-16.


What is an example sentence using the idiom 'add insult to injury?

Don't add insult to injury by threatening a lawsuit.To add insult to injury, they fired most of the workers after the merger.First they acquired the property on a technicality then they added insult to injury by turning it into a garish dump that lowered the property values for everyone around them.


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Where did the idiom add insult to injury originate?

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