6 collocations for dragooned

She milks the cows, feeds the pigs, and dragoons her young brothers and sisters.

He dragooned men into wisdom, and cheated them into the pursuit of their own happiness.

Sir Charles Warren thought it his duty to dragoon London meetings after the fashion of Continental prefects, with the inevitable result that an ill-feeling grew up between the people and the police.

And before the astonished eyes of the meeting, the gold-pheasant hopped upon the platform, and with as much ease as if she had been Queen Bess dragooning her parliament, she gave what even the astounded gentlemen felt to be a sensible practical exposition of ways and means.

At the same time, he was too fair a man to try to dragoon his son out of anything which he really believed.

We have not forgotten the manner in which Austria attempted to dragoon their tongues into silence, and their souls into abject submission.

6 collocations for  dragooned