come through vs consume

come through

verb
  • To be communicated or expressed successfully. 

  • To succeed. 

  • To come into a room or other space through a door or passageway. 

  • To survive, to endure. 

  • To not let somebody down, keep or fulfil one's word or promise. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, through. 

consume

verb
  • To completely occupy the thoughts or attention of. 

  • To use up. 

  • To trade money for good or services as an individual. 

  • To eat. 

  • To destroy completely. 

  • To absorb information, especially through the mass media. 

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