"Frogmarch" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Frogmarch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Frogmarch
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"Frogmarch" Meaning

Frogmarch: (verb) to physically restrain someone, typically by grasping their arms and legs, and march them somewhere, often as a form of punishment, arrest, or intimidation.

"Frogmarch" Examples

Usage Examples of "Frogmarch"


1. Verb

A police officer frogmarched the suspect out of the station, ignoring his protests of innocence.

2. Verb

The protester was frogmarched away by the authorities, his sign still clutched in his hand.

3. Verb

In a dramatic arrest, the detectives frogmarched the accused into the interrogation room.

4. Verb

The controversial politician was frogmarched out of the town hall meeting by security guards.

5. Verb

The entrenched bureaucrat was frogmarched to retirement, her resistance to change finally yielding.

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