grovel vs joke

grovel

verb
  • To take pleasure in mundane activities. 

  • To be prone on the ground. 

  • To be slavishly nice to someone or apologize in the hope of securing something. 

  • To abase oneself before another person. 

  • To crawl. 

joke

verb
  • To do or say something for amusement rather than seriously. 

  • To dupe in a friendly manner for amusement; to mess with, play with. 

noun
  • An amusing story. 

  • The root cause or main issue, especially an unexpected one 

  • A laughably worthless thing or person; a sham. 

  • Something that is far easier or far less challenging than expected. 

  • Something said or done for amusement, not in seriousness. 

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