rub it in

English

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rub it in

  1. (idiomatic) To add insult to injury; to emphasize one's strengths or another's weaknesses in a manner that degrades another.
    Not to rub it in, but I'm working from home. So I took a swim this morning and have thoroughly been enjoying the beautiful weather

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