close out vs wrap up

close out

verb
  • To terminate; to call the end of. 

  • To terminate a computer program. 

  • To make trades offsetting an existing position, leaving the trader with a neutral position. 

  • Of a wave, to break all at once, instead of progressively along its length. 

  • To exclude by blocking all opportunities to enter or join. 

  • To seal off. 

  • Synonym of close (“to make a sale”) 

wrap up

verb
  • To conclude or finish completely. 

  • To summarize or recapitulate. 

  • To hide or cover up. 

  • To cover or enclose (something) by folding and securing a covering entirely around it. 

  • To put on abundant clothing as protection from the cold; to bundle up. 

  • To curl into a more compact form. 

  • To tie up; to make too busy to respond. 

  • To cocoon; to surround protectively. 

  • To combine, incorporate or encapsulate into one thing. 

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