make out vs stencil

make out

verb
  • To draw up (a document etc.), to designate (a cheque) to a given recipient, payee. 

  • To manage, get along; to do (well, badly etc.). 

  • To discern; to manage to see, hear etc. 

  • To represent; to make (something) appear to be true. 

  • To embrace and kiss passionately. 

  • To engage in heavy petting or sexual intercourse. 

stencil

verb
  • To print with a stencil. 

noun
  • A two-ply master sheet for use with a mimeograph. 

  • A thin sheet, either perforated or using some other technique, with which a pattern may be produced upon a surface; a utensil that contains a perforated sheet. 

  • A pattern produced using such a utensil. 

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