continue vs fumble

continue

verb
  • To proceed with (doing an activity); to prolong (an activity). 

  • To make a continuation bet. 

  • To retain (someone or something) in a given state, position, etc. 

  • To remain in a given place or condition; to remain in connection with; to abide; to stay. 

  • To make last; to prolong. 

  • To resume. 

  • To adjourn, prorogue, put off. 

noun
  • An option allowing the player to resume play after game over, when all lives have been lost, while retaining their progress. 

fumble

verb
  • To handle much; to play childishly; to turn over and over. 

  • To grope about in perplexity; to seek awkwardly. 

  • To drop a ball or a baton etc. by accident. 

  • To blunder uncertainly. 

  • To handle nervously or awkwardly. 

  • To grope awkwardly in trying to find something 

noun
  • A ball etc. that has been dropped by accident. 

  • A dessert similar to a cross between a fool and a crumble. 

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