fall into a trap vs hoodwink

fall into a trap

verb
  • To be fooled and get into a difficult situation by relying on someone or responding to a scam, trick or prank. 

  • To make a mistake, a bad decision or act senselessly and get into an extremely difficult situation. 

hoodwink

verb
  • To deceive using a disguise; to bewile, dupe, mislead. 

noun
  • An act of hiding from sight, or something that cloaks or hides another thing from view. 

How often have the words fall into a trap and hoodwink occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )