do up vs raze

do up

verb
  • To beat up; to physically assault. 

  • To execute a task or performance. 

  • To pack together and envelop; to pack up. 

  • To redecorate (a room, etc.); to make improvements to a home or domestic property. 

  • To fasten (a piece of clothing, etc.); to tighten (a nut etc.) 

raze

verb
  • To destroy; to strike out of existence; to obliterate. 

  • To scrape as if with a razor. 

  • To demolish; to level to the ground. 

noun
  • A swinging fence in a watercourse to prevent cattle passing through. 

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