let down vs two-time

let down

verb
  • To allow to descend. 

  • To disappoint; to betray or fail somebody 

  • To reduce one's level of effort. 

  • To soften in tempering. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see let, down. 

  • To lengthen by undoing and resewing a hem. 

two-time

verb
  • To double-cross. 

  • To be unfaithful to one's (sexual) partner. 

adj
  • On two occasions; twice. 

How often have the words let down and two-time occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )