get at vs henpeck

get at

verb
  • To persuade by intimidation, to tamper with. 

  • To manage to gain access to. 

  • To understand or ascertain by investigation. 

  • To begin working on or dealing with. 

  • To contact someone. 

  • To attack verbally or physically; to annoy, bother. 

  • To mean, signify. 

henpeck

verb
  • To nag persistently. 

noun
  • A man who is meekly subservient to his wife. 

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