out-and-out vs over with

out-and-out

adj
  • Complete, utter. 

  • thoroughly cross-bred; a breeding strategy esp. with poultry where new roosters are circulated yearly to maintain a mongrel flock. 

over with

adj
  • Finished, done 

How often have the words out-and-out and over with occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )