fuel the fire(s)



fuel the fire(s)

To do or say something to make an argument, problem, or bad situation worse; to further incense an already angry person or group of people. The debate was going poorly for the senatorial candidate, and his strikingly uncouth comments simply fueled the fires. Revelations of the CEO's massive retirement package fueled the fire for consumers already furious over the company's dubious financial dealings.
See also: fuel

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Pamela['pæmilə]
Helle (1)HEL-leDanish
Padgett['pædʒit]
Kepa-Basque
Menachem-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
AnjaAHN-yah (Swedish, Finnish, Croatian, Serbian, German)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, German, Dutch