gush vs spatter

gush

verb
  • To send (something) flowing forth suddenly in great volume. 

  • To make an excessive display of enthusiasm, praise, or sentiment. 

  • To ejaculate during orgasm. 

  • To flow forth suddenly, in great volume. 

noun
  • A sudden rapid outflow. 

spatter

verb
  • To send out or disperse (something) as if in droplets. 

  • To cover, or lie upon (something) by having been scattered, as if by splashing. 

  • To send out small droplets; to splash in small droplets (on or against something). 

  • To splash (someone or something) with small droplets. 

  • To distribute (a liquid) by sprinkling; to sprinkle around. 

noun
  • A spray or shower of droplets hitting a surface. 

  • A spot or spots of a substance spattered on a surface. 

  • A burst or series of sounds resembling the sound of droplets hitting a surface. 

  • A collection of objects scattered like droplets splashed onto a surface. 

  • The sound of droplets hitting a surface. 

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