reel off
US /riːl ˈɔːf/
UK /riːl ˈɔːf/

1.
to say or recite something quickly and easily, often a long list or a lot of information
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She could reel off the names of all the presidents.
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He began to reel off statistics about the economy.
to say or recite something quickly and easily, often a long list or a lot of information