blitz vs shoot off

blitz

verb
  • To do something quickly or in one session. 

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

  • To perform a blitz. 

  • 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. 

shoot off

verb
  • To do (something, usually a written or verbal communication) quickly, and without hesitation or forethought. 

  • To leave quickly 

  • To overshoot the bounds of a set when filming, showing part of what lies outside it. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see shoot, off. 

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