Term: bundled off
bundled off (phrasal verb – informal) /ˈbʌn.dəld ɒf/
Similar to: hurried away; sent away; packed off; ushered out
Definition: to send someone away in a hurried, unceremonious, or forceful manner, often without giving them much time to prepare or say goodbye.
Translation: aši aizsūtīt, aizraidīt, fiksi aizdabūt prom
Examples: “As soon as the taxi arrived, the kids were bundled off to their grandparents’ house for the weekend.” “The protesters were quickly bundled off into waiting police vans.” “Before I could ask any questions, I was bundled off to the stage for my presentation.”