knock up vs raze

knock up

verb
  • To impregnate, especially out of wedlock. See knocked up. 

  • To awaken (someone) as by knocking at the door; rouse; call; summon; also, to go door-to-door on election day to persuade a candidate's supporters to go to the polling station and vote. See also knocker up. 

  • To gently hit the ball back and forth before a tennis match, as practice or warm-up, and to gauge the state of the playing surface, lighting, etc. See knock-up. 

  • To put together, fabricate, or assemble, particularly if done hastily or temporarily. See also knock together. 

  • To make even at the edges, or to shape into book form. 

raze

verb
  • To destroy; to strike out of existence; to obliterate. 

  • To scrape as if with a razor. 

  • To demolish; to level to the ground. 

noun
  • A swinging fence in a watercourse to prevent cattle passing through. 

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