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carry coals to Newcastle
(idiomatic) To do something that is unneeded or redundant.
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rake over old coals
(figuratively, Britain) To bring back old problems; to dig up old trouble.
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pull someone over the coals
Synonym of haul someone over the coals
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rake someone over the coals
(chiefly US) To berate someone at length, usually from a position of authority or moral authority.
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haul someone over the coals
(chiefly UK, idiomatic) To express anger with someone in no uncertain terms when they do something wrong.
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heap coals of fire on someone's head
To excite remorse in someone by returning good for evil.
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coalboxes
coalbox
coalcutter
A device for cutting coal out of the rock face in a coal mine.
coalcuttermen
plural of coalcutterman