cobble vs jury-rig

cobble

verb
  • To assemble in an improvised way. 

  • To use cobblestones to pave a road, walkway, etc. 

  • To make shoes (what a cobbler does). 

noun
  • A particle from 64 to 256 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale. 

  • A piece of steel that becomes malformed during its manufacture or rolling. 

  • A cobblestone. 

jury-rig

verb
  • To make an improvised rigging or assembly from whatever is available. 

  • To create a makeshift, ad hoc solution from resources at hand. 

  • To rig a jury; to engage in jury rigging (that is, jury tampering); to improperly influence jurors, or the selection of jurors, such that they return a certain result. 

noun
  • An improvised rigging. 

How often have the words cobble and jury-rig occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )