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English Idioms Fan The Flames
Fan The Flames - to make a situation worse; to exacerbate a situation
- My sister really know how to fan the flames. I am already upset about failing my exam.
- There is a lot of tension in my country. I do not think the media needs to fan the flames, and make the situation worse.
- I know that I made a mistake, but you do not need to fan the flames and make me feel worse.
- There are some people that just like to fan the flames and make people feel worse.
- Why does your family have to fan the flames? We already decided to get divorced.
- The police like to fan the flames. I think the police should be calming things down.
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