Don't rub in the fact that you won the lottery
He kept rubbing in his success, which annoyed everyone
She tried to rub in the ointment to help with the rash
The coach loved to rub in his team's victory after every game
My sister always rubs in how much better she is at math than me
After the argument, he continued to rub in her mistakes
The news of his promotion was hard to rub in for his colleagues
She likes to rub in the compliments she receives
He doesn't miss an opportunity to rub in his superior knowledge
They continued to rub in their superiority throughout the competition
I can't believe you won the lottery again!
Sorry, I did not mean to rub it in.
It is fine, but I'll never win anything.
Don't rub in the salt; let it dissolve naturally
Don't add the salt; let it dissolve on its own
Avoid mixing the salt; allow it to melt by itself