hug vs wrap

hug

verb
  • To cling closely together. 

  • To stay close to (the shore etc.) 

  • To hold fast; to cling to; to cherish. 

  • To embrace by holding closely, especially in the arms. 

noun
  • A close embrace, especially when charged with such an emotion as represented by: affection, joy, relief, lust, anger, aggression, compassion, and the like, as opposed to being characterized by formality, equivocation or ambivalence (a half-embrace or "little hug"). 

  • A particular grip in wrestling. 

wrap

verb
  • To enclose or coil around an object or organism, as a form of grasping. 

  • To conceal by enveloping or enfolding; to hide. 

  • To finish shooting (filming) a video, television show, or movie. 

  • To enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper. 

  • To break a continuous line (of text) onto the next line 

  • To make functionality available through a software wrapper. 

  • To (cause to) reset to an original value after passing a maximum. 

noun
  • A loose piece of women's clothing that one wraps around the body; a shawl or scarf. 

  • A wraparound mortgage. 

  • Paper or sheeting that is wrapped around something to protect, contain, or conceal it. 

  • A complete news report ready for broadcast, incorporating spoken reporting and other material. 

  • The completion of all or a major part of a performance. 

  • A type of food consisting of various ingredients wrapped in a tortilla or pancake. 

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