crosscut vs press out

crosscut

verb
  • To cut across something. 

  • To cut (wood, lumber) across the grain. 

  • To cut repeatedly between two concurrent scenes. 

noun
  • A crosswise cut. 

  • A shortcut. 

  • A crosscut saw. 

  • A level driven across the course of a vein, or across the main workings, as from one gangway to another. 

  • An instance of filmic crosscutting. 

press out

verb
  • Break (a pre-cut piece) out of a larger form, as of die-cut cardboard shapes. 

  • Extinguish by crushing; as a cigar. 

  • Obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action. 

  • Press from a plastic, as of records. 

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