verb
- past tense of frogmarch: to forcibly move or escort a person forward by holding their arms from behind
Usage: transitive verb; often implies coercion or lack of consent
Examples
- The security guards frogmarched the disruptive protester out of the building.
- Police frogmarched the suspect to the waiting patrol car.
- He was frogmarched away from the scene by two officers.
- The unruly fan was frogmarched from the stadium by venue security.
- They frogmarched him down the hallway despite his protests.
- The intruder was frogmarched to the exit by building management.