blitz vs pout

blitz

verb
  • To perform a blitz. 

  • To do something quickly or in one session. 

  • To attack quickly or suddenly, as by an air raid or similar action. 

  • To purée or chop (food products) using a food processor or blender. 

noun
  • The act of blending or puréeing food using a blender or processor. 

  • A play in which additional defenders beyond the defensive linemen rush the passer. 

  • A swift and overwhelming attack or effort. 

  • A sudden attack, especially an air raid; usually with reference to the Blitz. 

pout

verb
  • To shoot poults. 

  • To be or pretend to be ill-tempered; to sulk. 

  • To push out one's lips. 

  • To thrust itself outward; to be prominent. 

  • To say while pouting. 

noun
  • A fit of sulking or sullenness. 

  • One's facial expression when pouting. 

  • Any of various fishes such as the hornpout (Ameiurus nebulosus, the brown bullhead), the pouting (Trisopterus luscus) and the eelpouts (Zoarcidae). 

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