talk through one's hat vs whistle past the graveyard

talk through one's hat

verb
  • To assert something as true or valid; to bluff. 

  • To speak lacking expertise, authority, or knowledge; to invent or fabricate facts. 

whistle past the graveyard

verb
  • To attempt to stay cheerful in a dire situation; to proceed with a task, ignoring an upcoming hazard, hoping for a good outcome. 

  • To enter a situation with little or no understanding of the possible consequences. 

How often have the words talk through one's hat and whistle past the graveyard occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )