take coals to Newcastle

take coals to Newcastle
to supply something to a place or person when they do not need it because they have a lot of it already
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Main entry: coal

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carry, take, etc. coals to ˈNewcastle idiom
(BrE) to take goods to a place where there are already plenty of them; to supply sth where it is not needed Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in the north of England, was once an important coal-mining centre.
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  • carry/take coals to Newcastle — Brit : to take something to a place where it is not needed because a large amount of it is already there • • • Main Entry: ↑coal …   Useful english dictionary

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  • carry coals to Newcastle — carry/take coals to Newcastle British to take something to a place or a person that has a lot of that thing already. Exporting pine to Scandinavia is a bit like carrying coals to Newcastle …   New idioms dictionary

  • carry coals to Newcastle — take an unnecessary item to an area where it is already plentiful (such as taking ice to Antarctica) …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • Newcastle upon Tyne — This article is about the English city. For other uses, see Newcastle. Coordinates: 54°58.440′N 1°36.792′W / 54.974°N 1.6132°W / 54.974; 1 …   Wikipedia

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