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[tickle] the ivories
to play the piano, typically in a skillful or enjoyable manner
The idiom "tickle the ivories" originates from the fact that piano keys are often made of ivory, and when playing the piano, the pianist's fingers "tickle" or gently touch the ivory keys. This expression is a playful and colloquial way to refer to playing the piano, often with a sense of enjoyment or skill.
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