cadge vs drivel

cadge

verb
  • To intrude or live on another meanly; to beg. 

  • To carry, as a burden. 

  • To beg. 

  • To obtain something by wit or guile; to convince people to do something they might not normally do. 

  • To carry hawks and other birds of prey. 

  • To hawk or peddle, as fish, poultry, etc. 

noun
  • A circular frame on which cadgers carry hawks for sale. 

drivel

verb
  • To be weak or foolish; to dote. 

  • To use up or to be used up. 

  • To move or travel slowly. 

  • To talk nonsense; to talk senselessly; to drool. 

noun
  • Nonsense; senseless talk. 

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