baroque vs busy

baroque

adj
  • Overly and needlessly complicated. 

  • Embellished with figures and forms such that every level of relief gives way to more details and contrasts. 

  • Ornate, intricate, decorated, laden with detail. 

  • Chiseled from stone, or shaped from wood, in a garish, crooked, twisted, or slanted sort of way, grotesque. 

  • Complex and beautiful, despite an outward irregularity. 

  • Characteristic of Western art music of about the same period. 

noun
  • An ornate, detailed style. 

busy

adj
  • Having a lot going on; complicated or intricate. 

  • Officious; meddling. 

  • Engaged in activity or by someone else. 

  • Crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on. 

noun
  • A police officer. 

verb
  • To rush somebody. 

  • To make somebody busy or active; to occupy. 

How often have the words baroque and busy occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )