With both hands tied behind one’s back

Easily.My friend can fix bicycles with both hands tied behind his back.

With an eye/view to (doing something)

With the intention of doing something.We bought the truck with an eye to using it for our home business.

With all the fixings

With all the extra things that come with some meals.We ordered the meal with all the fixings.

With all one’s heart and soul

Very sincerely, totally.The woman believed with all her heart and soul that she would recover from her illness.

With a view to (something)

With the aim or purpose of doing something.The new transportation policy was made with a view to decreasing car traffic.

With a vengeance

With determination and eagerness.The basketball team played with a vengeance and won the game easily.

With a heavy heart

Sadly.It was with a heavy heart that we said goodbye to our elderly neighbor.

Wishy-washy

To be unable to decide, to have no definite opinion.The man is very wishy-washy and can never make up his mind about what he wants to do.

Wishful thinking

Believing that something is true because you wish it to be true.It is wishful thinking that I can finish my work early.

Wisecrack

A sarcastic or witty remark.The woman made a wisecrack during the speech which caused the audience to start laughing.