beat to a pulp vs muller

beat to a pulp

verb
  • To defeat severely in various, even non-contact, competitive sports. 

  • To beat up (a person) more than usually severely. 

muller

verb
  • To defeat or destroy utterly (as in a sport or competition). 

  • To grind up into, or as if into, powder. 

  • To beat; to thrash (a person). 

noun
  • A grinding stone, held in the hand, used especially for preparing paints and powders. 

  • A machine that mixes sand and clay for use in metal castings. 

  • One who, or that which, mulls. 

  • A vessel in which wine, etc., is mulled over a fire. 

How often have the words beat to a pulp and muller occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )