hare vs zap

hare

verb
  • To move swiftly. 

adj
  • Grey, hoary; grey-haired, venerable (of people). 

  • Cold, frosty (of weather). 

noun
  • The player in a paperchase, or hare and hounds game, who leaves a trail of paper to be followed. 

  • Any of several plant-eating animals of the family Leporidae, especially of the genus Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with longer ears. 

zap

verb
  • To make a zap sound. 

  • To damage (especially electronics) with electrostatic discharge. 

  • To use a remote control to repeatedly change channels on a television. 

  • To further energize or charge (magnetic material). 

  • To strike (something or someone) with electricity or energy, as by shooting. 

  • To heat (something) in a microwave oven. 

  • To photocopy. 

  • To delete or discard (electronic media). 

  • To kill; to eliminate. 

intj
  • Representing the sound or action of a zap. 

noun
  • An electric shock. 

  • A sound made by a sudden release of electricity or some similar energy. 

  • The act of heating something in a microwave oven. 

  • A raucous public demonstration designed to embarrass a public figure or celebrity as a form of political activism. 

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