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Iamsembu Posted 13 years ago
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I usually ride my bike/scooter at a speed not less than 70-80 kmph whenever and wherever feasible on road since the time is a prime factor for me to do things. While such ride I used to feel a cover from my knee to the toes due to the opposing air and the cover disappears naturally when my vehicle is slowed down to observe road norms. The feel is not only for me but for all who wish my speed and above. Is there a word in the language for the feel being felt for a while?
  

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Hello, iamsembu—and welcome to English Forums. I cannot think of such a single word. I suppose you could use a phrase like 'residual feeling'.

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Hello, iamsembu—and welcome to English Forums.

I cannot think of such a single word. I suppose you could use a phrase like 'residual feeling'.

I have underlined some problem areas of your message. If you fix them and then post your revised text here, we will check it for you.

I usually ride my bike/scooter at a speed not less than 70-80 kmph whenever and where
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Sir, Kilometer per hour is the expanded form of kmph. The City(Chennai) in which I reside, overcoming the vehicular traffic is a challenge for a rider everyday and riding one's vehicle at such a speed is unavoidable sometimes. So, wherever and whenever feasible, we take the opportunity to rush our wheels to save the time and to reach our destination. Since a rider place his legs too closely at
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iamsembuSir, Kilometer per hour is the expanded form of kmph.
The standard abbreviation is kph, so as not to confuse it with mph (miles per hour).

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