No.
Hyperbole is an exaggeration.
I was so cold last night that my nose turned into an icicle and dropped off.
An idiom is any combination of words in a language where the meaning is not quite what you might expect.
When Dubya tried to talk French the way he didn't know how to pronounce 'r' stuck out a mile.
'Stuck out a mile' just means 'was very obvious'.
It is actually an idiom.
Idiom
No, "blew his top" is considered an idiom.
Hyperbole
They are asking the same thing except one is asking for A example and the other one is asking for AN example of an idiom they are asking the same thing but in a different way of saying it
They're both considered figures of speech and they both liven up writing. Other than that, they're not very similar.
"Life is just a bowl of cherries" is a popular idiom that at one point was made into a song. It simply means that life is good and everything is going great!
No, feeling blue is an idiom that means feeling sad or melancholic. It is not a hyperbole, which is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.
Another idiom that means the same thing would be "all at sea."
"Kick the bucket" is a common idiom that means to die.
It is just an exaggerated way of saying something happens quite often - it is hyperbole, not an idiom.
hyperbole can be used oppositely some thing some thing etc