superficial vs swimmy

superficial

noun
  • A surface detail. 

adj
  • Not thorough, deep, or complete; concerned only with the obvious or apparent. 

  • Lacking depth of character or understanding; lacking substance or significance. 

  • Existing, occurring, or located on the surface. 

  • Appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely. 

  • Situated or occurring on the skin or immediately beneath it. 

  • Two-dimensional; drawn on a flat surface. 

  • Denoting a quantity of a material expressed in terms of area covered rather than linear dimension or volume. 

swimmy

noun
  • An inflatable armband to help children swim. 

adj
  • Dizzy; swirling or moving as if seen in a daze. 

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