interject vs slip in

interject

verb
  • To insert something between other things. 

  • To say as an interruption or aside. 

  • To interpose oneself; to intervene. 

slip in

verb
  • To include (e.g. a certain word or phrase) into a sentence discreetly 

  • To enter discreetly 

  • To play a subtle pass into someone in a goalscoring position. 

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