{v. phr.} To do something unnecessary; bring or furnish something of which there is plenty. * /The man who waters his grass after a good rain is carrying coals to Newcastle./ * /Joe was carrying coals to Newcastle when he told the doctor how to cure a cold./ (Newcastle is an English city near many coal mines, and coal is sent out from there to other places.)
CARRY COALS TO NEWCASTLE
Meaning of CARRY COALS TO NEWCASTLE in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012