off the reel
1. old-fashioned In a row; consecutively. Used especially in reference to sporting events. The champion golfer managed to shoot six birdies off the reel. What a way to start the tournament.
2. old-fashioned In a continuous flow or manner, without interruption. The leader spouted his newest edict off the reel, such that all in attendance struggled to grasp the entirety of his speech.
off the reel
1 without stopping, in an uninterrupted course or succession. 2 immediately, quickly. 1 1946 Sunday Dispatch Won six races off the reel for Wembley Cubs.