feel around vs sift through

feel around

verb
  • To gather information sneakily; to seek out information without revealing that one is looking for it. 

  • To grope; to explore an area with one's hands, usually in search of something. 

sift through

verb
  • To carefully go through a set of objects, or a collection of information, in order to find something. 

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