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What does the idiom
To add insult to injury mean
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GPT 3.5
The idiom "to add insult to injury" means to make a bad situation even worse by saying or doing something that is hurtful or offensive in addition to what has already happened. It is used to emphasize how someone or something has exacerbated an already difficult or painful situation.
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