| Past Tense | frogmarched |
| Past Participle | frogmarched |
| Present Participle | frogmarching |
| Third Person Singular | frogmarches |
They frogmarched him into the yard.
the cop frogmarched him down the steep stairs.
It usually takes at least two people to frogmarch one person. Bye bye.
He'd be frogmarching us all to the church at gunpoint.
You got it. I heard the word 'frogmarch' this morning. And do you know what we call a lot of frogs together?
No, 'to frogmarch' means to force someone who is unwilling to move forward or to walk somewhere, often by holding their arms tightly.
They frogmarched him into the yard.
the cop frogmarched him down the steep stairs.
It usually takes at least two people to frogmarch one person. Bye bye.
He'd be frogmarching us all to the church at gunpoint.
You got it. I heard the word 'frogmarch' this morning. And do you know what we call a lot of frogs together?
No, 'to frogmarch' means to force someone who is unwilling to move forward or to walk somewhere, often by holding their arms tightly.
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