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- noun Alternative spelling of
frog march .
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Examples
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Of course, diversity is only a problem if you are trying to frog-march everyone towards a very narrowly-defined objective, such as “mastering the present perfect continuous.”
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Your little fantasy stops at the glorious day that we frog-march them into the Republican party.
Eight Dem Senators Defend the Right to Filibuster Climate Change 2010
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They put shackles on my wrists and legs, then frog-march me to an elevator.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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He wants me to give him attitude so he has a reason to frog-march me down to HR.
Good-Bye To All That Margo Candela 2010
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They put shackles on my wrists and legs, then frog-march me to an elevator.
Masked Lou Anders 2010
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Your little fantasy stops at the glorious day that we frog-march them into the Republican party.
Eight Dem Senators Defend the Right to Filibuster Climate Change 2010
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He wants me to give him attitude so he has a reason to frog-march me down to HR.
Good-Bye To All That Margo Candela 2010
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Can you imagine Bush and Karl Rove allowing themselves to be paraded through Washington on a leash by some dimwit Republican Senator of a state with six people in it the way the Obama White House this summer is allowing Max Baucus (favorite son of the mighty state of Montana) to frog-march them to a one-term presidency?
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These pre-selected numbers show no confusion in conservatism whatsoever -- and a core audience ready to frog-march in militant, military formation toward a future that looks all too much like those good old days that never were.
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But David Axelrod needn't worry that the spam police will frog-march him out of the White House.
Ardent Partisanship 2009
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