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add fuel to the fire

  1. Also, add fuel to the flames. Worsen an already bad situation, as by increasing anger, hostility, or passion, as in Bill was upset, and your making fun of his mishap just added fuel to the fire. This metaphor dates from Roman times—Livy used it in his history of Rome—and it remains in common use. For similar metaphors, see add insult to injury; fan the flames.



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Thomas’ visceral, crystalline prose only adds fuel to the fire.

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It keeps adding fuel to the fire for the Lions - 'you can kick us when we're down, we can have guys out there who you don't know, but it doesn't matter.

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Pallett says such prophylactic use of the drugs, though unavoidable, can “add fuel to the fire” by promoting the evolution and spread of genes for drug resistance.

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His spokesman said on Monday that the US was "adding fuel to the fire".

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Instead of turning down the political flames in this country during his return speech in Butler, Trump decided to add fuel to the fire.

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