blow-up vs breakout

blow-up

noun
  • An explosion (physical or emotional). 

  • An enlargement (e.g. of a photograph). 

adj
  • Inflatable; able to be blown up. 

breakout

noun
  • An outbreak (sudden eruption of disease etc.). 

  • The point at which visibility returns after passing through clouds. 

  • An escape from any restrictive or confining situation. 

  • A breakdown of statistics; a detailed view of component parts. 

  • A room in a hotel etc. that can be taken by a smaller group at a large conference. 

  • An escape from prison. 

adj
  • Of a book, film, or other work: leading its author to mainstream success. 

How often have the words blow-up and breakout occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )