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There's no sense in rubbing salt into the wound now.
Also we will not rub salt into the wounds to make them sting."
Knowing he is rubbing salt into the wounds but unable to quit.
Leaving little annoyances like this around for so long was just rubbing salt into the wounds.
This is rubbing salt into the wounds in the month we will be marking the anniversary of Stefan's death.
Not only had she lost control of her daughter's behaviour but Kim was rubbing salt into the wound by insisting on this game.
The point being made, Rozsak saw no reason to rub salt into the wounds.
The doctor comes to the rescue, cutting the creature only Jeremy can see and rubbing salt into the wound.
Three minutes later, not looking at his watch so as not to rub salt into the wound, Levin went running down the corridor.
Is that not rubbing salt into the wound?"
Indeed, he rubbed salt into the wounds.
"I rubbed salt into the wound of making Johnny work on Sunday by feeding him in the airport restaurant.
The Road Haulage Association said that an additional toll was "almost rubbing salt into the wound".
To rub salt into the wound, McCullum then launches the next ball over extra cover for four.
Boro rubbed salt into the wound by scoring with their first genuine scoring attempt.
And to rub salt into the wounds, we will have to pay more for our electricity in order to subsidise nuclear and deep mined coal.
And as if to rub salt into the wound, you then have an extra day at sea while being pitched and tossed around in heavy waves.
She was too angry to speak, so Adam used t opportunity to rub salt into the wound he'd "That's what you went out for, isn't it?"
(Rubbing salt into the wound, a polite letter from Audrey Hepburn turns down his offer of a part.)
Rubbing salt into the wound(?)
Coward as he was, however, he always told Barnabas exactly what he thought, often rubbing salt into the wounds of his master's deeply hidden conscience.
But maybe, after all, that was exactly the way he might receive him, rubbing salt into the wounds, goading him with the shoddy miracles money could perform.
I don't want to rub salt into the wounds,' said Duncan, as unconscious of the dramatic irony as ever, 'but there is a defense to beat six clubs.
Daniel Harris's article about light-bulb jokes rubbed salt into the wounds of the Polish-American community by resurrecting the old Polish joke.
He added that asking doctors for a $15 surcharge "is like rubbing salt into the wound because they already pay an exorbitant amount of money for the malpractice insurance."