0 past simple and past participle of reel --
1 to walk, moving from side to side, looking like you are going to fall: --
He then reeled off a list of plans, targets and schemes that had been published.
For too long we have reeled under the economic and spiritual burden of winning the war.
My brain simply reeled under the tornado of facts which he launched upon us.
Under what harsh strokes of fate have they reeled?
Negative statistics of this kind can be reeled off ad infinitum.
That recession ripped the heart out of the industry, which reeled for a long time.
He named a number of them and reeled off a pretty impressive roll of the most unsavoury nations scattered around the world.
Therefore, he reeled off a list of guarantees he was going to demand from the prospective purchaser.