bustle vs loiter

bustle

verb
  • To teem or abound (usually followed by with); to exhibit an energetic and active abundance (of a thing). 

  • To move busily and energetically with fussiness (often followed by about). 

  • To push around, to importune. 

noun
  • An excited activity; a stir. 

  • A cover to protect and hide the back panel of a computer or other office machine. 

  • A frame worn underneath a woman's skirt, typically only protruding from the rear as opposed to the earlier more circular hoops. 

loiter

verb
  • To stand about without any aim or purpose; to stand about idly. 

  • To remain at a certain place instead of moving on. 

  • For an aircraft to remain in the air near a target. 

noun
  • A standing or strolling about without any aim or purpose. 

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