šŸ”„ Add Fuel to the Fire — Daily English Idiom #44

Learn that "add fuel to the fire" means to make a bad situation worse, especially by making people more angry, with a literal picture, a clear definition, and a natural workplace example.

Learn the idiom "add fuel to the fire."
It means to make a bad situation worse, especially by making people more angry. Use it when a comment or action increases conflict or trouble.
In the example, the customer is already upset. Saying the order is lost makes the situation worse — it adds fuel to the fire.
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