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Term: Reeled Off

Description:

"Reeled off" is a phrase used to describe the act of speaking or reciting something quickly, fluently, and effortlessly. It implies a rapid and uninterrupted flow of words or information.

Examples:

Example 1 (Verb - Past Tense):

She reeled off the names of all the US presidents in chronological order.

Example 2 (Verb - Present Tense):

The stand-up comedian effortlessly reeled off a series of hilarious jokes, leaving the audience in stitches.

Example 3 (Verb - Present Participle):

The expert linguist was reeling off sentences in multiple languages, showcasing her impressive language skills.

Example 4 (Verb - Past Participle):

He had reeled off a laundry list of excuses to avoid taking responsibility for his actions.

Example 5 (Noun):

Her reeled-off monologue was informative, engaging, and captivating, leaving the listeners in awe.

Example 6 (Adjective):

The reeled-off speech was flawless and demonstrated his extensive knowledge on the topic.

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