Of a person who has been given a paper ordering him into court you might say: “He was ________ into court.”
SUMMONED | 188 |
SUMMONSED | 179 |
ORDERED | 143 |
SUBPOENAED | 133 |
HAULED | 96 |
SUPPEENIED | 89 |
HALED | 70 |
CALLED | 63 |
BROUGHT | 40 |
DRAGGED | 36 |
SUMMON | 33 |
TAKEN | 25 |
DRUG | 24 |
NR | 23 |
PULLED | 11 |
SUPPEENIAED | 6 |
CITED | 4 |
DRAWN | 4 |
FORCED | 3 |
YANKED | 3 |
CARRIED | 2 |
JERKED | 2 |
SERVED A WARRANT | 2 |
SERVED WITH A SUBPOENA | 2 |
SUMMONS | 2 |
SUPPEENIARED | 2 |
ARRESTED | 1 |
BOUND | 1 |
BROUGHT BY FORCE | 1 |
COURT-ORDERED | 1 |
DRAGGED KICKING AND SCREAMING | 1 |
DRAWED | 1 |
FORCED TO COME | 1 |
FORCED TO GO | 1 |
HAULED UP FOR | 1 |
ORDERED TO APPEAR | 1 |
PETITIONED | 1 |
PULLED IN | 1 |
RAILROADED | 1 |
REMANDED | 1 |
SUBPOENAED TO TESTIFY | 1 |
SUFFEENIED | 1 |
SUMMONED TO APPEAR | 1 |
SUMMONSED IN | 1 |
SUMMONSED TO APPEAR IN | 1 |
SUPPEENERED | 1 |
THREW | 1 |
“WELL, I GOT MY GREETING” | 1 |
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