Synonym: rattle down, rattle off, roll off, spiel off, unreel. Similar words: peel off, level off, feel out, keel over, reel, personnel office, creel, freely. Meaning: v. 1. unwind from or as if from a reel 2. recite volubly or extravagantly.
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1 My grandmother often reeled off one story after another.
2 She reeled off the titles of a dozen or so of the novels.
3 She immediately reeled off several names.
4 The Yankees reeled off 14 straight wins.
5 The old sailor reeled off one story after another.
6 Jack reeled off a list of names.
7 He can reel off a letter if the manager asks for one.
8 The old man reeled off the names of his twenty-two grandchildren.
9 Nick, the ever-ready surveyor,[www.Sentencedict.com] whipped out his loaded camera and reeled off a few shots of the thief.
10 She reeled off my 752 failings, whereas I was tongue-tied.
11 Reel off the raw silk fiber from the cocoons.
12 He can reel off great chunks of these essays.
13 John can always reel off a poem or two if the magazine asks for one.
14 He could reel off the dates of the kings of England.
15 Any seasoned user can reel off a string of examples of how the old Finder has needlessly got in their way – usually by hanging for seconds at a time displaying the spinning beachball of death.
16 They hold up one finger at a reel off these things, so I won't lose track.
17 The child could reel off many poems of the Tang Dynasty at the age of five.
18 She can reel off the names of all the children in the school.
19 He could reel off the names of all the capitals of Europe.
20 Hitler loved to reel off figures of divisions available for combat.
More similar words: peel off, level off, feel out, keel over, reel, personnel office, creel, freely, reel in, re-elect, newsreel, reelect, treeless, free lance, freelance, channel of distribution, freewheeling, horace greeley, bachelor's degree, wheels within wheels, degree of freedom, loft, all of, lofty, falloff, fall off, call off, fall-off, all of a, aloft.