Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
frog-march
verb
/frɒɡ mɑːrtʃ/

Definition
To forcibly lead someone forward while holding their arms behind their back.

Examples
- The officer had to frog-march the unruly protester out of the building.
- In the movie, the villain frog-marches the captive toward the exit.

Meaning
Frog-march refers to a method of physically escorting a person, especially in a way that restricts their movement and control. This technique is often used by law enforcement or in situations where an individual is being detained.

Synonyms
- Drag
- Escort
- Force