impact vs sauce

impact

verb
  • To stamp or impress onto something. 

  • To collide or strike, the act of impinging. 

  • To significantly or strongly influence or affect; to have an impact on. 

  • To compress; to compact; to press into something or pack together. 

noun
  • A significant or strong influence or effect. 

  • A forced impinging. 

  • The striking of one body against another; collision. 

  • The force or energy of a collision of two objects. 

sauce

verb
  • To make poignant; to give zest, flavour or interest to; to set off; to vary and render attractive. 

  • To cause to relish anything, as if with a sauce; to tickle or gratify, as the palate; to please; to stimulate. 

  • To send or hand over. 

  • To add sauce to; to season. 

  • To treat with bitter, pert, or tart language; to be impudent or saucy to. 

noun
  • apple sauce; mint sauce 

  • A liquid (often thickened) condiment or accompaniment to food. 

  • Tomato sauce (similar to US tomato ketchup), as in 

  • Alcohol, booze. 

  • Anabolic steroids. 

  • A soft crayon for use in stump drawing or in shading with the stump. 

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