Newcastle
[ noo-kas-uh l, -kah-suh l, nyoo- ]
/ ˈnuˌkæs əl, -ˌkɑ səl, ˈnyu- /
noun
1st Duke of.
Pelham-Holles, Thomas.
Also called New·cas·tle-up·on-Tyne
[noo-kas-uh l-uh-pon-tahyn, -uh-pawn-, -kah-suh l-, nyoo-] /ˈnuˌkæs əl əˌpɒnˈtaɪn, -əˌpɔn-, -ˌkɑ səl-, ˈnyu-/.
a seaport in Tyne and Wear, in NE England, on the Tyne River: shipbuilding; major coal center.
a seaport in E New South Wales, in SE Australia.
a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, NE of Toronto, on Lake Ontario.
Idioms for Newcastle
- to take something to a place where its kind exists in great quantity.
- to do something wholly unnecessary.
carry coals to Newcastle,
Example sentences from the Web for newcastle
British Dictionary definitions for newcastle (1 of 2)
Newcastle
1
/ (ˈnjuːˌkɑːsəl) /
noun
a port in SE Australia, in E New South Wales near the mouth of the Hunter River: important industrial centre, with extensive steel, metalworking, engineering, shipbuilding, and chemical industries. It suffered Australia's first recorded fatal earthquake, in 1989. Pop: 279 975 (2001)
British Dictionary definitions for newcastle (2 of 2)
Newcastle
2
/ (ˈnjuːˌkɑːsəl) /
noun
Duke of, the title of Thomas Pelham Holles. 1693–1768, English Whig prime minister (1754–56; 1757–62): brother of Henry Pelham
Idioms and Phrases with newcastle
Newcastle
see carry coals to Newcastle.