stir vs sweatbox

stir

noun
  • Jail; prison. 

  • The act or result of stirring (moving around the particles of a liquid etc.) 

  • agitation; tumult; bustle; noise or various movements. 

  • Public disturbance or commotion; tumultuous disorder; seditious uproar. 

  • Agitation of thoughts; conflicting passions. 

verb
  • To incite to action. 

  • Of a feeling or emotion: to rise, begin to be felt. 

  • To disturb the relative position of the particles of (a liquid or similar) by passing an object through it. 

  • To begin to move, especially gently, from a still or unmoving position. 

  • To be in motion; to be active or bustling; to exert or busy oneself. 

  • To bring into debate; to agitate. 

  • To rise from sleep or unconsciousness. 

  • To disturb the content of (a container) by passing an object through it. 

sweatbox

noun
  • A jail cell. 

  • The review process that takes place in a sweat box. 

  • A small overheated cell or room used for solitary confinement or torture. 

  • A small nightclub packed to capacity where people get hot and sweaty. 

  • Any box or boxlike structure used to induce sweating, such as of hides or tobacco 

  • A compartment in a police van to hold a prisoner being transported. 

  • The room where a scene is reviewed. 

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