belabour vs punch someone's lights out

belabour

verb
  • To attack someone verbally. 

  • To labour about; labour over; work hard upon; ply diligently. 

  • To beat soundly; thump; beat someone. 

  • To discuss something unduly or repeatedly; to harp on. 

  • To explain or elaborate at length or in excessive detail; overelaborate. 

punch someone's lights out

verb
  • To give someone a serious beating using one's fists; to punch someone until he or she is unconscious. 

How often have the words belabour and punch someone's lights out occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )