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Phrase(s): Moving three times is as bad as a fire.
Prov. If you move your household three times, you will lose or damage as many things as a fire in your house would have destroyed or damaged. • Fred: The company is transferring me again. Ellen: But we can’t make another move! Moving three times is as bad as a fire.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs