dig in vs leg it

dig in

verb
  • To engage in a burst of hard work. 

  • To cover over by digging. 

  • To adopt a resolute state of mind. 

  • To begin eating. 

  • To dig trenches to resist an enemy attack. 

leg it

verb
  • To hurry. 

  • To run away, to flee. 

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