rake over the ashes
The phrase "rake over the ashes" refers to revisiting and discussing past conflicts, failures, or problems in a relationship or situation. It involves bringing up old grievances, mistakes, or painful memories, often in a critical or accusatory manner, without necessarily seeking resolution or moving forward. It can also imply dwelling on negative experiences and refusing to let go of anger or resentment from the past.
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