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reel off

verb

  1. tr, adverb to recite or write fluently and without apparent effort

    to reel off items on a list

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see rattle off .
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World number five Djokovic, 37, reeled off five straight games to win the first set.

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He went 0-30 down but reeled off the next four points to secure victory.

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Littler blew his opponent away as he reeled off nine legs on the bounce from the start of the match, which became a formality after the 18-year-old gave himself such a sizable cushion.

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She’s quieter than Valladares and reels off political cliches that nevertheless land with conviction.

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Sinner took control from then on, reeling off five straight points to close out the breaker before quickly going up a double break of serve in the second.

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