even a worm will turn

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Etymology[edit]

First attested in a 1546 collection of proverbs by John Heywood, in the form “Treade a worme on the tayle, and it must turne agayne.” Popularized by William Shakespeare in The Third Part of Henry the Sixth, see quotations.

Proverb[edit]

even a worm will turn

  1. Even the meekest or most docile people will retaliate or seek revenge if pushed too far.

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