0 past simple and past participle of frogmarch
1 to force someone who is unwilling to move forward by holding the person's arms behind their back and then pushing them forward:
They came back again later, and this time frogmarched him backwards along the corridor and upstairs.
They do not wish to be frogmarched into a superstate.
The officer twisted the man's arm behind his back, frogmarched him across the road and pushed him into a hedge.
I got hold of the sponsor and within 24 hours he had frogmarched the person down to the police station.
All but one were captured and frogmarched away.