ENTHRALL, ENTHRALLED, ENTHRALLING
ADJECTIVES
1940 — SENT said of someone completely enthralled or entranced, esp. by rhythmic music, drugs, etc. → sl.
1946 — GONE said of someone completely enthralled or entranced, esp. by rhythmic music, drugs, etc. → sl., orig. US jazz usage
1955 — WRAPPED enthralled; overjoyed; pleased; totally amazed by; enthusiastic about → Aust. sl.
NOUNS
1930 — KILLOUT an enthralling topic or thing → African-American sl.
VERBS
1528 — CAPTIVE to captivate, to enthrall → arch.
1596 — BETHRALL to enthrall, to enslave → obs.
1920 — WOW to delight, to enthrall, to please very much → sl.