When I was still in the Boy Scouts, it made me feel very proud to wear my woolen red coat on cold days.
The lady in the red hat just took off her red coat.
She wore a stunning red coat to the event.
She put on her coat before heading out into the cold winter weather.
No, the word 'in' is not a verb; the word 'in' is a preposition, a word that introduces a phrase that tells something about another word in the sentence. For example:Put your coat in the closet. (adds more information to the verb put)The red coat in the closet is mine. (adds more information about the noun coat)
She showed me the place where she used to go running every morning.
He was not feeling well but he decided to put on an act of being ok for the visitors that were coming.
The luscious strawberries were bursting with flavor.
The nurse's coat is red.
My red coat was beneath the blue coat in the pile. No type of work should be beneath anyone if they need a job.
When you want to replace a male's name in a sentence, use his. John's coat was black. His coat was black.
The buttons on my coat became unfastened.
The button on my coat fell off.
Your coat is where it belongs, hanging on a hook.
My Maine Coon has a magnificent coat.
Your coat is where it belongs, hanging on a hook.
Example sentence - She could wear the coat if she could find a seamstress to alter it to fit her.
If you mean to ask for a sentence containing the word Backdrop: He stood motionless, his coat, red, peircing the misty backdrop of the night. If this is not what you are after, my apologies
She put on her coat before heading out into the cold winter weather.
To use the word 'dog's' in a sentence you could say 'my dog's coat is shiny and silky because I groom her on a weekly basis'.