0 to force someone who is unwilling to move forward by holding the person's arms behind their back and then pushing them forward: --
Let us start by encouraging as many schools as possible to participate but allow governing bodies to volunteer, rather than frogmarching them into the new arrangements.
I got hold of the sponsor and within 24 hours he had frogmarched the person down to the police station.
The officer twisted the man's arm behind his back, frogmarched him across the road and pushed him into a hedge.
She had her baby but, after that, she was frogmarched out of the village and circumcised.
They do not wish to be frogmarched into a superstate.
The employer is obliged to frogmarch employees into a union, regardless of whether they wish to be members.
They came back again later, and this time frogmarched him backwards along the corridor and upstairs.