The phrase "to reel off" means to recite or list something quickly and without pause, often in a monotone voice. It can also refer to rapidly pulling out a long length of thread from a spool, as if it were being unrolled continuously.
Sentences with «to reel off»
She then reels off bullet points on from her presentation which unintentionally highlight that finding and keeping a sugar daddy is a little complex. (independent.co.uk)
Cameron has taken to answering these sorts of questions by reeling off lists of supposed government achievements. (politics.co.uk)
David Cameron brings the house down and gets rapturous ovation after reeling off gags at final PMQs (thesun.co.uk)