frogmarch

/ˈfrɑɡˌmɑrtʃ/
verb
  1. To force someone to walk forward by holding their arms from behind, often as a way of controlling or arresting them.
    • He was frogmarched into the principal's office for breaking the rules.
    • The security guards frogmarched the trespasser out of the building.
    • Protesters were frogmarched away from the scene by police.
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