coals to Newcastle
English
Etymology
Newcastle upon Tyne (in Britain) was a major coal-exporting city, so sending coal there would be pointless.
Pronunciation
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Noun
- (idiomatic) A pointless venture, in the sense of sending something to a place where it is made, or where they already have an abundance.
- 1935, attributed to King George V of the United Kingdom (but possibly a then-circulating joke; see wikiquote):
- No more coals to Newcastle, no more Hoares to Paris.
- Synonym: owls to Athens
- 1935, attributed to King George V of the United Kingdom (but possibly a then-circulating joke; see wikiquote):
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Further reading
- coals to Newcastle on Wikipedia.Wikipedia