tear up vs wrack

tear up

verb
  • To brutally assault. 

  • To succeed dramatically in (an area of endeavor) or against. 

  • To damage. 

  • To wrench out of the ground. 

  • To have intense penetrative sex with. 

  • To cancel or annul, or to cause the cancellation or annulment of (e.g. an agreement or contract). 

  • To tear into pieces. 

  • To start shedding tears. 

wrack

verb
  • To execute vengeance; avenge. 

  • To wreck, especially a ship. 

  • To worry; tease; torment. 

noun
  • Any marine vegetation cast up on shore, especially seaweed of the family Fucaceae. 

  • The remains; a wreck. 

  • A high flying cloud; a rack. 

  • Weeds, vegetation or rubbish floating on a river or pond. 

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