rub salt in the wound
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Derived from the stinging sensation of salt deliberately being rubbed into an open, bleeding wound.
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rub salt in the wound (third-person singular simple present rubs salt in the wound, present participle rubbing salt in the wound, simple past and past participle rubbed salt in the wound)
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