Depending on the context, I would not regard it as hyperbole.
All of us went to the movies!
My stomach went all aflutter when he kissed me.
i was zest at the fact i won my trail so we all went to celebrate
freedom
She was going to become the heir for all of her sons property and money.
She lost all her money because the company in which she invested went bankrupt. In which way would you like to proceed with the interview?
You can use hyperbole to create emphasis.Examples include:* I've told you a million times, a hyperbole meaning I've told you lots of times. * These bags weigh a ton, a hyperbole meaning these bags are heavy. * It's hot as hades today, a hyperbole meaning the temperature is uncomfortably high today.
well, if he went bankrupt, then he lost all of his money
we all crammed into the car when we went on vacation
All of us went to the movies!
the miser keep all his money.
My stomach went all aflutter when he kissed me.
and all she wanted was fredom when she went down to see them
The will stated that all of inheritance of the man went to his son
They went to all the glitzy parties around town
because they went fishing and they brought lots of money on the boat which sank and all the money went into the ocean
because they went fishing and they brought lots of money on the boat which sank and all the money went into the ocean