blow out vs choke out

blow out

verb
  • To extinguish something, especially a flame, especially by means of a strong current of air or another gas. 

  • to exhaust; to physically tire 

  • In a sporting contest, to dominate and defeat an opposing team, especially by a large scoring margin. 

  • To spend a lot of money; to splurge. 

  • To deflate quickly on being punctured. 

  • To be driven out by the expansive force of a gas or vapour. 

  • To sing out, sing out loud. 

choke out

verb
  • To extinguish (fire) (by depriving it of oxygen or fuel). 

  • To cause (a person) to lose consciousness by applying a chokehold. 

  • To say (something) with difficulty, while or as if choking. 

  • To destroy (something) by depriving it of a vital resource. 

  • To prevent (light) from passing through. 

  • To prevent (something) from growing by overwhelming it or robbing it of nutrients. 

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