broadside vs disrupt

broadside

verb
  • To collide with something side-on. 

adv
  • Sideways; with the side turned to the direction of some object. 

noun
  • The printed lyrics of a folk song or ballad; a broadsheet. 

  • A forceful attack, be it written or spoken. 

  • One side of a ship above the water line; all the guns on one side of a warship; their simultaneous firing. 

  • A large sheet of paper, printed on one side and folded. 

disrupt

verb
  • To interrupt or impede. 

  • To throw into confusion or disorder. 

  • To improve a product or service in ways that displace an established one and surprise the market. 

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